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Six bets and an Eliminator pick for the first round of the men’s tournament
The 2026 men’s basketball tournament is here! Throughout the tourney, Mark Zinno will provide his best bets for each round, as well as his picks for the new ESPN Men’s Tournament Challenge Eliminator game.
Note: Odds by DraftKings Sportsbook and subject to change.
Thursday’s best bets
(12) High Point +10.5 (-115) vs. (5) Wisconsin
Game time: 1:50 p.m. ET
The committee loves to take lower-seeded teams’ strengths and match them up with higher-seeded teams’ weaknesses. That’s what you have in this game. High Point averages more than 90 points per game. Of the top six teams in the Big Ten, Wisconsin’s defense is the worst of them. The Badgers are middle of the road in effective field goal percentage defense and 3-point shooting defense. High Point will present all sorts of problems for the Badgers.
The Panthers have the nation’s longest current winning streak at 14 games. They play with a ton of pace, and their ball movement allows them to get inside and make easy shots. Defensively, they are excellent on the perimeter, holding opponents to 31.9% shooting from 3-point range. The Badgers are immensely dependent on 3-point shots falling. High Point forces turnovers at the fifth-highest rate in the nation and could frustrate Wisconsin shooters. If there is a prototypical 12/5 upset this year, this is it. I think this is playable down to +9.5.
(2) Houston/(15) Idaho first half OVER 63.5 points (-105)
Game time: Approx. 10:10 p.m. ET
Sometimes it’s just about the numbers. This first-half total is so low that two things need to happen here: Houston needs to score fewer than 40 points and Idaho needs to score fewer than 25. If only one of those happens, I think this gets over. Of course, the Cougars’ defense can shut down Idaho. But there’s shutting down Idaho and then there’s holding a team to 23 points (or fewer) in a half, which rarely happens in college hoops. The Vandals take a lot of 3-pointers, and they really need only a few of them to fall to clear 25 points in the first 20 minutes.
Furthermore, do we really believe Idaho’s defense can slow down a Houston offense that is 14th in offensive efficiency? I don’t.
I know the Cougars play one of the slowest tempos in the country, but they still should have their way with the Vandals’ defense enough to score 40 here. Again, the danger here is that Houston will have a double-digit lead and slow things down even more, but the Cougars average 38.1 points in the first half this season. If they hit that number, that should get us home.
Thursday’s Eliminator pick
I have a little worry here about the 14-seed North Dakota State Bison causing problems for the Spartans, but Michigan State’s defense should do the heavy lifting. I can’t see a spot I would use the Spartans again, given that the UConn Huskies are the 2-seed in the East, and it wouldn’t even surprise me if they didn’t get to the round of 16.
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Friday’s best bets
(10) Santa Clara +3.5 (-115) vs. (7) Kentucky
Game time: 12:15 p.m. ET
Kentucky is the favorite here based on what feels like only name recognition. This game should be closer to a pick ’em, in my opinion. The Broncos are battle-tested, having played in the West Coast Conference. They have the size to compete inside with the Wildcats, ranking 19th in the nation in offensive rebound percentage. The Broncos take a lot of 3-pointers, and if they even have mild success in making them, it will put a lot of pressure on Kentucky.
The key to this game will be Santa Clara’s ability to force turnovers, as they are 22nd in the nation in turnover percentage on defense. But Kentucky is very good at taking care of the basketball, so the Broncos must win the turnover battle. Santa Clara is also the better free throw shooting team, and that’s something that can be the difference in a tightly contested game.
(5) Texas Tech -7.5 (-115) vs. (12) Akron
Game time: 12:40 p.m. ET
Texas Tech will be without its best player, JT Toppin (torn ACL), but that shouldn’t slow the Red Raiders down here against the Akron. The Zips’ numbers are a bit of a farce, as they’ve played the same poor competition that the Miami (OH) Redhawks played. Whenever Akron played anyone in the nonconference in the top 125 in adjusted efficiency margin, they lost. So, facing a Texas Tech team that’s 20th in that category suggests they will be overmatched, particularly on the perimeter. The Red Raiders are an elite 3-point shooting team, making better than 39% of them this season. They should feast on a Zips defense that is 253rd in 3-point shooting defense. Akron has been an underdog only once this season, to the Purdue Boilermakers in a game it lost by 18. This isn’t the 12/5 upset spot people think it is. Lay the points with Tech.
(10) UCF +5.5 (-108) vs. (7) UCLA
Game time: 7:25 p.m. ET
UCLA has covered five straight games leading into its matchup with UCF in Philadelphia. But the Bruins have struggled outside of the Pacific time zone this season. They have only one win in seven regular-season games, against the cellar-dwelling Penn State Nittany Lions, and have been favored in only two games outside of the Pacific time zone this season (-4.5 vs. Penn State and -1.5 vs. the Minnesota Golden Gophers).
They did manage to win two games at the Big Ten tournament in Chicago, against the lowly Rutgers Scarlet Knights and the Michigan State Spartans, but they needed to shoot 56% from the field and 48% from 3-point range (their sixth-best shooting game this season) against the Spartans to do it. This just feels like too many points for this UCLA team to lay and is a good “sell high” spot on the Bruins.
(15) Queens team total OVER 68.5 (-120) vs. (2) Purdue
Game time: 7:35 p.m. ET
I keep staring at the numbers, and I can’t envision Queens not being able to score 70 points here. There’s a lot of correlation to every number here. Purdue’s team total is 94.5. Queens is one of the worst defenses in the country, so the Boilermakers’ No. 1 offensive adjusted efficiency ranking should have them scoring at a high clip, even with a pace that’s 324th in the nation. The more Purdue scores, the more possessions the Royals will get.
And Queens can shoot. There’s no doubt about it. The Royals take a ton of 3-pointers — and they make them. Purdue isn’t particularly stout defensively, coming in 232nd in effective field goal percentage defense and 197th in 3-point shooting defense.
The Boilermakers’ pace is the only thing that can stop this from going over. In all but one instance when Queens played a team in the top 200 in adjusted efficiency margin, including five matchups against Power 5 schools, the Royals got to 69 points. The one game they didn’t was a 41-point loss to the Auburn Tigers where they scored only 65 and had their second-lowest field goal percentage and their lowest 3-point percentage this season. That’s how this doesn’t get there.
Friday’s Eliminator pick
The Jayhawks have a tough draw in the East in a bracket that I think could have a lot of carnage in it. But the likely path of St. John’s and then Duke as their next two games makes it more probable that Kansas might be out early in this tournament.
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WWE star Chelsea Green reveals she underwent ‘heart procedure’ to address SVT
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WWE star Chelsea Green revealed Monday she underwent a “heart procedure” as she shared photos of herself and husband Matt Cardona from her hospital bed.
Green said doctors caught her SVT. The Mayo Clinic says that SVT, or supraventricular tachycardia, is a “type of irregular heartbeat, also called an arrhythmia. It’s a very fast or erratic heartbeat that affects the heart’s upper chambers.”
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Chelsea Green enters the ring during Monday Night RAW at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Mich., on July 28, 2025. (Rich Freeda/WWE)
The two-time WWE women’s United States champion said she had been dealing with the issue for 10 years.
“After 10 years, doctors finally caught my SVT and I was able to get a heart procedure done! 3 hours later and I’m on the mend,” she wrote on Instagram.
On Tuesday, she added on X: “My latest episode during WrestleMania pushed my resting heart rate to 228 for almost 15 minutes. Yesterday, Dr. Girgis spent 3 hours working on me… and I had to be awake for the last hour of the procedure!! “

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She said the procedure was minimally invasive and expected to be back to work soon.
Green has had her share of bad luck over the last few months. She suffered an ankle injury that has kept her sidelined for several months, keeping her off the WrestleMania 42 card.
In February, Green and Ethan Page dropped the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship to Mr. Iguana and Lola Vice.

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Pro wrestling fans are eagerly awaiting her return to the ring.
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Usman Tariq signed by Warwickshire for Vitality Blast 2026
Pakistan’s mystery spinner Usman Tariq has been roped in by Warwickshire Bears for the Vitality T20 Blast, set to commence on May 22, the club announced on Tuesday.
In a statement, the club said that the 30-year-old spinner had offers to play franchise cricket in various leagues across the globe, but it won the competition to acquire his services.
As a result, Tariq will spend most of England’s summer season at the Edgbaston Stadium as his maiden Vitality Blast stint will be followed by The Hundred campaign with the Birmingham Phoenix, who signed him for £140,000 at the players’ draft in March.
Reacting to his allegiance with the Bears, Tariq termed it a great feeling before expressing his eagerness to bring energy to the squad, which he was impatiently looking forward to joining.
“I am very excited to bring more fun and energy to the Bears. I can’t wait to get involved with the squad, and it’s a great feeling to be part of this team. I hope to see as many people as possible at Edgbaston this summer,” Tariq was quoted as saying by the Bears.
Bears’ Performance Director James Thomas labelled Tariq “exactly the type of high-impact player” they were looking to bring in and thus expressed profound delight over securing his services for the upcoming tournament.
“Usman is exactly the type of high-impact player we want to bring into Warwickshire, so we’re delighted to get this deal completed,” Thomas said in a statement.
“His skill set and tactical awareness make him a genuine threat in modern white-ball cricket, but it’s his hunger to compete and continually improve that really stands out.
“What makes this signing particularly exciting is the alignment between Warwickshire and Birmingham Phoenix. Bringing Usman into the Bears for the Vitality Blast, before transitioning into The Hundred with the Phoenix, reflects the strength of our integrated model across club and franchise.
“It allows us to create continuity for the player, maximise performance impact across both competitions, and build stronger connections with our supporters in Birmingham and Warwickshire. Ultimately, this is about strengthening the team, the franchise, and our presence in the area, and we believe Usman can play a key role in that this summer.”
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PCB unveils PSL 11 Team of the Tournament – SUCH TV
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday announced the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 Team of the Tournament, naming Babar Azam skipper after a title-winning campaign.
The Team of the Tournament comprises three players each from Peshawar Zalmi and Hyderabad Kingsmen, two apiece from Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United, and one player each from Multan Sultans and Quetta Gladiators.
The selection was made by a five-member panel drawn from the commentary team. The jury also finalised the Emerging Team of the Tournament, recognising the standout young performers of the season.
A total of 44 matches were played from March 26 to May 3 across Lahore and Karachi.
Babar Azam, who lifted his third PSL title as a player and first as captain, finished as the leading run-scorer with 588 runs.
Opening the innings, he also claimed the Hanif Mohammad Cap and equalled the record for most runs in a single PSL season, matching Fakhar Zaman’s tally from 2022.
His campaign featured two centuries in four matches against Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United.
Peshawar Zalmi are further represented by Kusal Mendis and Sufyan Moqim. Mendis scored 550 runs, including four half-centuries and a century, while also contributing eight dismissals behind the stumps.
His century came against Karachi Kings at the National Bank Stadium on April 9. Left-arm wrist-spinner Sufyan Moqim took 22 wickets at an average of 14.40 and an economy rate of 7.20, earning both Player of the Tournament and Best Bowler honours.
Hyderabad Kingsmen have three representatives in Usman Khan, Hassan Khan and Hunain Shah. Usman finished fourth among the top run-scorers with 389 runs, including a century and three half-centuries.
Hassan contributed 139 runs at a strike rate of 195 alongside six wickets and strong fielding performances. Hunain Shah impressed with 17 wickets in 10 matches, emerging as a key bowler in the latter stages of the competition.
Lahore Qalandars’ Fakhar Zaman and Shaheen Shah Afridi also feature in the XI. Fakhar scored 401 runs to finish third overall, while Shaheen claimed 16 wickets at an economy rate of 7.86.
Multan Sultans’ Shan Masood is included after scoring 367 runs at an average of 45.87 and a strike rate of 158.18. Islamabad United captain Shadab Khan also makes the side after a strong all-round season, scoring 173 runs and taking 17 wickets, earning the Best All-Rounder of the Tournament award.
Teammate Richard Gleeson is selected for his impactful new-ball performances, finishing with 12 wickets at an economy rate of 7.13.
Quetta Gladiators’ Hasan Nawaz has been named as the 12th player after scoring 291 runs.
PSL 11 Team of the Tournament
Babar Azam (Peshawar Zalmi) (c), Fakhar Zaman (Lahore Qalandars), Kusal Mendis (Peshawar Zalmi) (wk), Shan Masood (Multan Sultans), Usman Khan (Hyderabad Kingsmen), Shadab Khan (Islamabad United), Hassan Khan (Hyderabad Kingsmen), Shaheen Shah Afridi (Lahore Qalandars), Hunain Shah (Hyderabad Kingsmen), Sufyan Moqim (Peshawar Zalmi), Richard Gleeson (Islamabad United) and Hasan Nawaz (Quetta Gladiators) (12th player).
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