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Men’s AP Top 25 poll Week 3 reaction: What to know about every team
Stat to know: Yaxel Lendeborg is up to 47 double-doubles since the beginning of the 2023-24 season, the most in D-I. No other player has 40 double-doubles.
Stat to know: Alabama is the fourth SEC team in AP Poll history to have multiple top-10 wins within its first four games of a season. The Crimson Tide join 1992-93 Arkansas (defeated No. 8 Memphis and No. 9 Arizona), 1980-81 Kentucky (defeated No. 9 Ohio State and No. 5 Indiana) and 1967-68 Vanderbilt (defeated No. 5 North Carolina and No. 8 Davidson). Alabama is the first of these teams to have both wins come away from home.
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Previous ranking: 9
2025-26 record: 4-1
Stat to know: BYU’s 98 points in Friday’s win against Wisconsin are its most points against an AP-ranked team since 39 years ago to the day: a 119-110 loss to No. 7 Oklahoma on Nov. 21, 1986. This is also the Cougars’ most points in a win against a ranked team since Dec. 29, 1970, against No. 11 Villanova (BYU won 102-93).
What’s next: Thursday vs. Miami in Kissimmee, Fla. (Terry’s Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational), 5 p.m., ESPN
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Previous ranking: 10
2025-26 record: 4-1
Stat to know: Rueben Chinyelu (14 points, 21 rebounds) and Alec Condon (20 points, 11 rebounds) are the first SEC teammates over the past 30 seasons with a 20-rebound double-double (Chinyelu) and a 20-point double-double (Condon) in the same game. Chinyelu’s 21 rebounds are also the most in a game by a Florida player since Eugene McDowell in Jan. 1982 (also 21 against Georgia).
What’s next: Thursday vs. TCU in San Diego (Rady Children’s Invitational), 3 p.m., FS1
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Previous ranking: 17
2025-26 record: 5-0
Stat to know: The Spartans got their first win in a Champions Classic game played at Madison Square Garden (after going 0-4), and got their second win against an AP-ranked opponent at MSG over the past 15 seasons after going 1-8.
What’s next: Tuesday vs. East Carolina in Fort Myers, Fla. (Fort Meyers Tip-Off), 1 p.m., FS2
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Previous ranking: 13
2025-26 record: 5-0
Stat to know: Last Monday, the Zags beat Southern Utah 122-50. The 72-point win is the program’s largest against a D-I opponent of all time, and those 122 points are the team’s most in a game since Feb. 1989 at Loyola Marymount, when they scored 136 in a loss.
What’s next: Monday vs. Alabama in Las Vegas (Players Era Festival), 9:30 p.m., TNT
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Previous ranking: 8
2025-26 record: 5-1
Stat to know: The Illini have now lost five of their past six games played at United Center in Chicago, after losing on Thursday to Alabama — their only win came March 2019 against Northwestern in the Big Ten tournament.
What’s next: Monday vs. UT Rio Grande Valley, 8 p.m., BTN
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Previous ranking: 14
2025-26 record: 3-1
Stat to know: St. John’s has scored at least 93 points in all four games this season. The Red Storm are averaging 98.5 PPG this season (after averaging 78.7 PPG in Rick Pitino’s first two seasons at the helm).
What’s next: Monday vs. Iowa State in Las Vegas (Players Era Festival), 4:30 p.m., truTV
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Previous ranking: 16
2025-26 record: 4-0
Stat to know: The Cyclones currently have an average winning margin of 33.3 PPG. — The Associated Press
What’s next: Monday vs. St. John’s in Las Vegas (Players Era Festival), 4:30 p.m., truTV
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Previous ranking: 18
2025-26 record: 5-0
Stat to know: North Carolina recorded its 2,400th win after beating Navy last week. The Tar Heels join Kentucky (2,425) and Kansas (2,417) as the only men’s Division I programs with 2,400 total wins.
What’s next: Tuesday vs. St. Bonaventure in Fort Myers, Fla. (Fort Meyers Tip-Off), 6 p.m., FS1
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Previous ranking: 20
2025-26 record: 5-0
Stat to know: Ja’Kobi Gillespie scored 17 points to lead five players in double figures in the win against Tennessee State. — The Associated Press
What’s next: Monday vs. Rutgers in Las Vegas (Players Era Festival), 1 p.m., TNT
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Previous ranking: 19
2025-26 record: 5-1
Stat to know: UCLA shot 62.7% from the floor in the win against Presbyterian on Friday, its best mark in seven seasons under coach Mick Cronin. — The Associated Press
What’s next: Tuesday vs. Cal in San Francisco (Mizzen+Main Empire Classic), 10 p.m., ESPN
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Previous ranking: 12
2025-26 record: 4-2
Stat to know: Kentucky has now won three games by at least 40 points. No other D-I team has more such wins this season.
What’s next: Wednesday vs. Tennessee Tech, 7 p.m., SEC Network
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Previous ranking: 15
2025-26 record: 4-2
Stat to know: Texas Tech suffered its first 30-point loss as an AP-ranked team in program history, when it fell to Purdue in the Baha Mar Championship game. The Red Raiders’ previous largest loss while ranked was by 29 points to Oklahoma State on Jan. 9, 2010.
What’s next: Wednesday vs. New Orleans, 1 p.m., ESPN+
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Previous ranking: 22
2025-26 record: 4-1
Stat to know: Auburn’s 56-point win against Jackson State is its largest since a 57-point win over University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez on Dec. 20, 1999. The 56-point win is tied for Auburn’s largest win against a D-I opponent in the past 60 years (100-44 win vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Nov. 21, 1999).
What’s next: Monday vs. Oregon in Las Vegas (Players Era Festival), 8 p.m., truTV
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Previous ranking: 21
2025-26 record: 5-1
Stat to know: In the win against Jackson State, Arkansas shot 39-for-61 from the field (63.9%) — its second-highest field goal percentage in a game in the past 30 seasons (The Razorbacks were 27-for-41 from the field on 65.9% shooting on Dec. 7, 2009, against Delaware State).
What’s next: Thursday vs. Duke in Chicago (CBS Sports Thanksgiving Classic), 8 p.m., CBS
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Previous ranking: 25
2025-26 record: 4-0
Stat to know: The Wolfpack are 4-0 for the fourth consecutive season after winning for the 70th time in their past 74 nonconference home games.
What’s next: Monday vs. Seton Hall in Maui (Maui Invitational), 2:30 p.m., ESPN2
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Previous ranking: Unranked
2025-26 record: 5-0
Stat to know: The Commodores are No. 1 in the country in offense, averaging 103 PPG. Four of their five wins to start this season have come after scoring 100 or more points.
What’s next: Wednesday vs. Western Kentucky in Nassau (Battle 4 Atlantis), 12 p.m., ESPN
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Previous ranking: Unranked
2025-26 record: 5-0
Stat to know: Indiana has started a season 5-0 for the first time since 2022-23. — The Associated Press
What’s next: Tuesday vs. Kansas State, 8 p.m., FS1
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LaLiga side Celta Vigo put out plea to Madonna to find 1990 jersey
Spanish club Celta Vigo have called on Madonna and their club fans to help them end their 36-year search to find the team jersey that the global icon wore during her concert at their Balaidos stadium in 1990.
Madonna’s show on July 29 1990 in Vigo marked the first major international concert in the city and was one of the last stops on the pop star’s Blond Ambition European tour.
The LaLiga outfit said it wants to recover the “unique and irreplaceable garment” to add it to its historical archives.
“That night, the artist donned a Celta Vigo jersey with [former Celta defender Jose Manuel] Espinosa’s number 5 on the back,” a club statement said.
“This moment, captured by photographer Víctor de las Heras, became an iconic image in the history of the club and the city. After the performance, the jersey vanished, its whereabouts unknown ever since. Celta Vigo has now revealed that it had been searching for it privately for years, but the investigation stalled.
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“Thirty-six years later, the club is launching an appeal to all Celta Vigo fans to help locate the jersey, with the intention of adding it to its historical archives. For Celta Vigo, it is a unique and irreplaceable garment that forms part of its emotional heritage. For this reason, the club would appreciate any relevant information regarding the whereabouts of the shirt Madonna wore on stage at Balaídos. The following link has been provided to receive any information related to the garment.”
Celta president Marián Mouriño has also written an open letter asking Madonna for her help while explaining why that jersey means so much to the club.
“Your image with our shirt has become a myth and is part of the history of Celta that is also written off the pitch,” she wrote.
“Many see all this as a simple anecdote. But I like to think that nothing happens by chance. Although it was not the only shirt you wore on stage, that image began to shine in a different way over the years. Because we understand better what you defended back then: questioning the established and standing up to those who try to tell you what you can or cannot do.
“At the club that I preside over, we recognize ourselves in that way of being in the world.”
In the letter, Mouriño said her club will “dedicate a gesture of affection” to Madonna ahead of Friday’s home league game against Real Madrid with the intention of asking the singer: “Do you have it? If you know where it might be or want to help us, please contact us by private message.”
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T20 World Cup hero Allen says New Zealand confidence high for final
Semi-final hero Finn Allen said New Zealand’s thumping demi-final win over South Africa was a “huge confidence booster” ahead of going for their maiden T20 World Cup title in Sunday’s final.
Opener Allen hit the fastest-ever T20 World Cup century, off 33 balls, to give his side a crushing nine-wicket win over South Africa and set up a final against India or England in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
Allen blasted 10 fours and eight sixes as New Zealand raced to their victory target of 170 with 7.1 overs to spare at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens.
It was a bruising defeat for 2024 runners-up South Africa, who had been unbeaten in the tournament.
“They fight hard, they come hard at us, they’ve got good tall, fast bowlers and it makes it challenging for us,” Allen said of Aiden Markram’s South Africa.
“Their boys hit the ball hard, so to get one over them is a huge confidence booster for us going into Sunday. They’ve been the in-form team the whole tournament.”
The Auckland-born Allen rose to the occasion in the knockout match after ordinary outings in the tournament apart from his unbeaten 84 against the UAE in a group fixture.
Allen said his heroics in India would have kept his parents and the nation awake to cheer the team.
“I’m sure my parents are up watching the whole game. Hopefully they’re proud.
“But I think as a nation, I think hopefully everyone gets behind us and rallies around us for Sunday,” said Allen.
The final will begin at around 2.30am on Monday in New Zealand.
“Obviously, difficult time for people to watch back home but I’m sure people were keeping tabs on the game and hopefully they can get up and have a Monday off at work and watch the final.”
Allen put on 117 with opening partner Tim Seifert, who made 58, to pummel the opposition attack that included high-quality pacemen Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi.
‘Best seat in the house’
Seifert was the early aggressor as he raced to 41 off 21 balls before Allen took over and finished with two fours, two sixes and a four to raise his hundred and seal victory.

Allen said batting with Seifert makes life easy.
“He’s in incredible form, he’s an incredible player and I think he’s just showing the world what he can do,” said Allen.
“And I think that makes it easy for me to sit back and have the best seat in the house. So, yeah, it’s good fun batting with Timmy.”
New Zealand squeaked into the semi-finals on net run-rate ahead of Pakistan and lost to South Africa by seven wickets in the group stage.
But Allen said a five-match T20 series in India that the visitors lost 4-1 ahead of the World Cup prepared them for the grind.
“I think it shows the importance of that India series that the boys played before the World Cup,” he said.
“Five games on all black soil (pitches) and I think it just shows that as a team we get up for the fight (in) those important fixtures.”
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Steve Kerr, Doc Rivers join ‘political interference’ letter
A number of prominent basketball coaches, including NBA champions Steve Kerr and Doc Rivers, signed a public letter released Wednesday contending that political interference in universities threatens to undermine college athletics.
“College sports unite us as a nation, drawing out team spirit and shared values of fair play,” the letter said. “Campuses – big and small, public and private, two- and four-year – are a bedrock foundation for the role sports play in American life. Protecting university independence safeguards this proud tradition.”
Kerr and Rivers are joined in signing the letter by former coaches Jim Boeheim and Muffet McGraw (both of whom have won NCAA basketball titles), former Michigan coach John Beilein, Harvard coach and former Duke All-American Tommy Amaker, and Phil Martelli, who coached perennial NCAA tournament teams at St. Joseph’s. Head men’s basketball coach James Jones of Yale and Judith Sweet, the first woman elected as president of the NCAA, are also among the signees for the group.
The coaches and other athletic administrators who signed the letter said that political interference harms university culture, and that includes college athletics. They point to cuts to funding for research, censorship, intimidation of university leaders and faculty and having federal officers deployed to college campuses as examples of that interference.
“Right now, at both the federal and state levels, acts of political interference threaten the independence of our colleges and universities,” the letter said.
The letter asks that leaders and fans of college sports urge elected officials to support academic independence.
“When students are afraid to speak their minds, they cannot give their all,” the coaches wrote. “When campuses are polarized, it’s hard to maintain the ‘one team’ spirit we instill in the locker room. Unprecedented political pressure on colleges and universities undercuts the values we have sought to instill in student-athletes.”
The letter is on the website of Stand For Campus Freedom, an organization that describes itself as a nonpartisan project “that holds universities accountable to their highest ideals, resists political coercion and strengthens America’s leadership on the world stage.”
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