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Wisconsin Stuns No. 9 Illinois in Overtime Big Ten Tournament Thriller Behind Nick Boyd’s Record 38 Points
The Wisconsin Badgers pulled off one of the most dramatic comebacks of the Big Ten Tournament, defeating the No. 9 Illinois Fighting Illini 91-88 in overtime on March 13 at the United Center in Chicago.
By Navigating the World7 days ago in Unbalanced
Justice is a Dish Served Hot!
We Avs fans were still left seething over the injustice that was done to our MVP, Nathan MacKinnon, on Tuesday. Darnell Nurse bowls Mack over towards goalie Connor Ingram, resulting in Ingram's injury. Now, the officials knew that was the case, but what did they do? Gave him five and ten; major penalty, game misconduct, out of the game. The Avs lost because the refs did literally everything in their power to help the Oilers, including unjustly ejecting our MVP.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 days ago in Unbalanced
Kentucky Basketball: Passion, Pressure, and a Proud Legacy
In some places, sports are entertainment. In others, they become part of everyday life. In the state of Kentucky, basketball holds that deeper meaning. For generations, families have gathered around televisions, filled arenas with blue and white, and celebrated the achievements of young athletes who wear the university jersey. Kentucky basketball is more than a college team. It represents pride, tradition, and the belief that hard work on the court can create unforgettable moments. Every season carries hope, excitement, and sometimes heartbreak. Fans expect greatness because history has shown it is possible. From legendary players to dramatic tournament victories, Kentucky basketball continues to shape the identity of a community that lives and breathes the game.
By Muqadas khan8 days ago in Unbalanced
Team USA on the brink of historic embarrassment after shocking World Baseball Classic loss
The United States entered the 2026 World Baseball Classic as the tournament favorite — a roster many analysts compared to a baseball “Dream Team.” Instead, Team USA now finds itself facing the possibility of one of the most embarrassing moments in its international baseball history.
By Navigating the World9 days ago in Unbalanced
Drew McIntyre Was NOT Screwed Over, Stop Pretending He Was
A few days have passed since this happened, but I still wanted to address this. So on the latest edition of SmackDown, the main event featured Drew McIntyre vs Cody Rhodes for the former's WWE Championship. It was on the Elimination Chamber's post-show that SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis made the match after Drew crashed the tail end of the Elimination Chamber main event match and cost Cody the bout, which allowed Randy Orton to win it.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 days ago in Unbalanced
Somers Puts the Triangle on Croton-Harmon for First Round Win
Scroll to end for photos On Friday February 20, Somers opened the sectionals at Croton-Harmon, and Eli Contreras voiced the goal. “We weren’t going to be beat by them three times in one season,” said the guard. But an upset required more than words.
By Rich Monetti10 days ago in Unbalanced
Trey Hendrickson: The Relentless Rise of a Defensive Leader
Some football players become known for a single big moment. Others build their reputation through years of quiet determination, effort, and resilience. Trey Hendrickson belongs to the second group. His journey through professional football is not just about sacks and statistics. It is about persistence, discipline, and the willingness to work harder when opportunities are limited. Many fans see the highlights on game day, but they rarely see the long path that leads there. The story of Trey Hendrickson reflects what happens when talent meets patience and effort. From his early days as a determined college athlete to becoming a key defensive force in the NFL, his career reveals how consistency and belief can shape a player’s legacy.
By Muqadas khan11 days ago in Unbalanced
Welcome Back, Nazem Kadri
Some things just feel right, but more on that later. Coming off a big road win in Dallas, the Colorado Avalanche returned home and faced off against the other thorn in the division: the Minnesota Wild. This was big day game for the Avs, not just because of the division rivalry, but the fact that the Avs' deadline acquisitions would be playing at Ball Arena. Scott Wedgewood was in net against Jesper Wallstedt, and the game was off to an amazing start. Avs were shooting at will, bringing some early pressure towards Wallstedt.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 days ago in Unbalanced
John Jay’s Season Ends in Westlake
Scroll to end of article where the link to all winter photos reside. Video clips are below that On Friday February 21, John Jay opened the sectionals at Westlake High School and played a back and forth game for almost the entirety of the game. Down 46-43 with five minutes left in the game, the Wolves were not able to keep up.
By Rich Monetti11 days ago in Unbalanced
NBA Playoff Push 2026: On the Rise
As I stated before in my last recap, until last week, I hardly write about the NBA. While I do talk about the NHL, NFL, and MLB quite a bit, the only time I mention the NBA is in game-by-game recaps of the Finals. It did change last week, and while I did state why I hadn't really written about the NBA on Vocal, but I still haven't said why my fandom has increased.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 days ago in Unbalanced









