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- Follow live: Ole Miss looking to take down No. 2 seed Michigan State
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- Prime Deal: Sanders lands $54M Buffs extension
Colorado and coach Deion Sanders have agreed to a five-year, $54 million contract extension, according to a copy of the contract obtained by ESPN.
- Jenkins fired as Grizzlies coach after six seasons
Taylor Jenkins has been fired as Grizzlies coach, with the team currently in the No. 5 spot in the Western Conference.
- Diggs: ACL, 1,000-yard history affected Pats deal
Stefon Diggs says his Patriots contract -- worth $69 million, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter -- is the range the wide receiver expected, in part because he is coming off a torn ACL.
- Staley talks up Gamecocks' resilience in 'ugly' win
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley acknowledged the team's uncharacteristic mistakes in Friday's 71-67 Sweet 16 win over Maryland, but she credited the Gamecocks for their unshakeable and unflappable spirit in their quest to repeat.
- Ravens, Harbaugh reach extension through '28
John Harbaugh, the Ravens' all-time winningest coach, has agreed to a three-year extension with the team through the 2028 season. He was entering the final year of his deal.
- Geno: Idea for two-host system 'ruined the game'
UConn coach Geno Auriemma reiterated his disdain for the two-host regional system for the women's NCAA tournament, saying "whoever came up with this super regional stuff -- and I know who they are -- ruined the game."
- Gottlieb defends MSU: JuJu not hurt on dirty play
USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb condemned the online bullying against Mississippi State's Chandler Prater, saying she did not believe JuJu Watkins' ACL tear was the result of a dirty play.
- Misner walks off Rays, makes history in process
Rookie Kameron Misner led off the ninth inning with his first major league home run, giving Tampa Bay a 3-2 win and becoming the first player in major league history to have his first home run be a walk-off on Opening Day.
- Women's March Madness Sweet 16: Live analysis, scores and analysis
Follow along as we track the first four games of the Sweet 16 in the women's NCAA tournament.
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