Daily Summary
Auburn rallied from a nine‐point deficit to beat Michigan in a March Madness Sweet 16 upset, while a new College Basketball Crown tournament in Las Vegas, featuring NIL deals, and a series of Final Four events in San Antonio are generating fresh excitement for college basketball. In soccer, the USL announced plans to introduce promotion and relegation by 2028, offering clubs like Oakland Roots SC a chance to rise through a new league structure. In golf, top competitors such as Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are set to battle at the Texas Children's Houston Open, adding to a busy week of PGA, LPGA, and Champions Tour events.
What United Soccer League Changes Mean for Oakland Roots SC
USL club owners voted to implement promotion and relegation by 2028 as they prepare to launch a new Division One league in the 2027-28 season. Oakland Roots SC is enthusiastic about the changes and is determined to prove Oakland’s status as a world-class first division city.
Where to Celebrate Final Four 2025 in San Antonio
Celebrate Final Four 2025 in San Antonio with a weekend filled with exciting basketball events, live music, watch parties, and giveaways. Enjoy festivities from the Tip-Off Tailgate and Reese's Final Four Friday to live tapings hosted by Barstool.
Top-Seeded Auburn Rallies in 2nd Half to Beat Michigan 78-65, Advances to Elite Eight
In the Sweet 16 on March 29, 2025, top-seeded Auburn rallied from a nine-point deficit to beat Michigan 78-65, propelled by 20-point performances from Tahaad Pettiford and Denver Jones, and advanced to the Elite Eight.
Golf Glance: Scheffler and McIlroy Clash in Houston
The Texas Children's Houston Open at Memorial Park kicks off on March 26, 2025, featuring top contenders like Scheffler and McIlroy in a battle for a $9.5M purse and Masters qualification.
College Basketball Crown Tournament Ties NIL Deals to Wins
The College Basketball Crown tournament, held from March 31 to April 6 in Las Vegas for 16 NCAA non-qualifying teams, ties $500,000 in NIL deals to team performance, offering new commercial opportunities for student-athletes.