Novak Djokovic's L.A. sports tour: LeBron James, Luka Doncic, UCLA football Ahead of the BNP Paribas Open, which he is attempting to win for a sixth time, the former world No. 1 was happy to just be a fan. During his recent visit to Los Angeles, Djokovic engaged with a variety of sports icons, including NBA superstar LeBron James and NBA rising star Luka Doncic. The tennis legend also attended a UCLA football game, immersing himself in the energy of the city’s sports culture. Djokovic’s interactions with James and Doncic highlighted the camaraderie among top athletes across different sports. The two basketball stars shared insights about their respective journeys, while Djokovic expressed admiration for their dedication and work ethic. His attendance at the UCLA football game underscored his appreciation for the broader athletic community in Los Angeles, a city known for its vibrant sports scene. The former world No. 1 also took to social media to reflect on his experiences, captioning a post with the phrase “defying Father Time.” This remark, paired with photos of him in action during the event, emphasized his continued passion for competition despite his age. Fans and followers praised his ability to stay engaged with the sport while maintaining a fan’s perspective. The BNP Paribas Open, held at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, is a key event on the ATP Tour, and Djokovic’s participation adds to the tournament’s prestige. His presence in the city also coincided with other major sporting events, including the Doha Masters and F1 pre-season testing in Bahrain, showcasing the interconnected nature of global sports calendars. Djokovic’s L.A. visit served as a reminder of his enduring influence in the sports world, bridging gaps between different disciplines and generations.#novak_djokovic #bnparibas_open #lebron_james #luka_doncic #ucla_football
Novak Djokovic's 2026 start: 'I've proven to myself & others, why not keep going?' Novak Djokovic is set to begin his 2026 tennis season at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, where he will face either Kamil Majchrzak or Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in his opening match. The Serbian star, who last reached a major final at Wimbledon 2024, returned to form with a strong performance at the Australian Open, advancing to the final where he faced World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz. Despite losing to Alcaraz in the championship match, Djokovic expressed confidence in his ability to compete at the highest level. Djokovic, 38, reflected on his Australian Open run during a pre-tournament press conference, calling it an "amazing start of the year." He highlighted his victory over Jannik Sinner in a five-set thriller as a key moment, emphasizing that beating Sinner after previous losses to him or Alcaraz at the Slams reaffirmed his competitiveness. "I have proven to myself primarily, and to others, that I can still compete at the highest level and beat these guys," he said. "My logic is why not keep going as long as I have that fire and flair and quality and also motivation to do that." The five-time Indian Wells champion is aiming to break Roger Federer's record for most titles at the event, which he currently shares. With a 51-11 tournament record, Djokovic praised the event's atmosphere, noting the "great weather, facilities, location, and proximity to L.A." as factors that make it a "Tennis Paradise." Seeded third for the tournament, Djokovic is excited about the challenge, stating, "I really enjoy the thrill of competition. I enjoy still getting out there in front of the fans and really being competitive.#novak_djokovic #indian_wells #kamil_majchrzak #bnpparibas_open #giovanni_mpetshi_perricard
LPG price hike: Mamata calls for protests, Sidda seeks PM Modi's ouster Opposition-ruled states are fiercely criticizing the central government over surging LPG prices. West Bengal's Chief Minister urged women to protest on Women's Day against the hike and voter list deletions. Karnataka's CM blamed PM Modi's foreign policy for the price rise, demanding his resignation. Jharkhand's JMM spokesperson pointed to strained ties with Russia as a contributing factor. #central_government #LPG_price #LPG #Mamata_calls #Sidda_seeks #surging_LPG #ouster_Opposition-ruled #Opposition-ruled_states #LPG_prices #fiercely_criticizing

St. Louis Billikens vs. George Mason Basketball Betting Line, Over/Under and Point Spread The St. Louis Billikens and George Mason men’s basketball teams are set to face off in an Atlantic 10 Conference matchup at EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia, on Saturday, March 7. The game is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. ET/3 p.m. CT. St. Louis, ranked No. 25 in The Associated Press poll, enters the contest with a 27-3 overall record and a 15-2 mark in the Atlantic 10. The Billikens most recently defeated Loyola Chicago 79-65, with guard Amari McCottry leading the team with 18 points, two rebounds, and two assists. George Mason arrives at the game with a 22-8 overall record and a 10-7 record in the A10. The Patriots lost to VCU 70-65 on Tuesday, with guard Kory Mincy scoring 18 points and grabbing three rebounds for the team. St. Louis holds an 11-6 all-time advantage against George Mason. Betting odds for the game show the Billikens as a 7.5-point favorite at DraftKings Sportsbook, with the over/under set at 148.5 points. The moneyline odds have St. Louis at -325 (a $325 bet to win $100) and George Mason at +260 (a $100 bet to win $260). The point spread opened at 7.5, with the over/under initially listed at 145.5 points. Head coaches for the teams are Josh Schertz of St. Louis and Tony Skinn of George Mason. The game is part of the Atlantic 10 Basketball Tournament, with the tournament bracket, schedule, and game times available for reference. The matchup highlights the competitive nature of the league, with both teams boasting strong records and key players poised to make an impact. Fans and bettors will be watching closely as the Billikens aim to extend their dominance over George Mason.#george_mason #eaglebank_arena #st_louis_billikens #atlantic_10_conference #atlantic_10_basketball_tournament
No. 25 Saint Louis preps for A-10 tourney run vs. George Mason Saint Louis (27-3, 15-2 Atlantic 10) is set to close its regular season with a crucial matchup against George Mason in Fairfax, Virginia, as both teams prepare for the conference tournament. The Billikens, ranked No. 25 in the nation, have dominated their season series against Loyola Chicago, securing a 79-65 home victory to clinch the No. 1 seed in the upcoming A-10 tournament. The team’s undefeated home record of 19-0 underscores their dominance on their court, while their balanced scoring attack, led by Amari McCottry (10.4 points per game), Kellen Thames (9.9), and Ishan Sharma (9.2), has propelled them to a strong finish. Saint Louis’ bench has been a key factor in their success, averaging 34.1 points per game, with McCottry leading the way in their recent win over Loyola Chicago. The Billikens’ offensive efficiency is highlighted by their nation-leading 41.2% three-point shooting and a 60.9% effective field goal percentage. Their ability to score in transition, racking up 17.6 points per game, further solidifies their status as a versatile and dangerous team. Coach Josh Schertz emphasized the importance of their regular-season performance, calling it a “mark of a team’s greatness” and a stepping stone for a postseason run. George Mason, meanwhile, faces challenges as they aim to secure a spot in the tournament. The Patriots (22-8, 10-7 A-10) have struggled in their final games, going 1-5 in their last six contests. Despite a strong performance from Kory Mincy (18 points) and Riley Allenspach’s double-double (17 points, 10 rebounds) in a recent loss to VCU, the team’s inconsistency has left them locked into a fifth-place finish in the conference standings. With a middling conference record, a No. 82 ranking in Wins Above Bubble, and a No.#george_mason #atlantic_10 #saint_louis #kellen_thames #amari_mccottry

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Saint Louis Billikens Set for Regular-Season Finale Against George Mason Saint Louis University’s men’s basketball team will conclude its regular season on Saturday with a matchup against George Mason at EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia. The game, scheduled for 3 p.m. CT / 4 p.m. ET, will be televised on USA Network, with Steve Schlanger and Dr. John Giannini providing commentary. Radio coverage will be available on 104.1 FM / 1120 KMOX, featuring longtime SLU radio voices Bob Ramsey and Earl Austin Jr., who will call the action for all Billiken games this season. The Billikens, ranked No. 25 in the AP Top 25, have secured at least a share of the Atlantic 10 regular-season title and are positioned to claim the outright championship with a win on Saturday or a loss by VCU on Friday. They have already locked in the top seed for next week’s A-10 Championship in Pittsburgh, where they will face the winner of Thursday’s 8/9 game on March 13 at 11:30 a.m. ET. Saint Louis enters the game with a 27-3 overall record and a 15-2 mark in conference play, making them the top seed in the A-10 tournament. The team has set a single-season record for 3-pointers made (336) and is on pace to break the A-10 scoring record (87.3 points per game) and the NCAA record for points in a season (2,665). They rank seventh nationally in scoring offense at 88.8 points per game and lead the NCAA in 3-point field goal percentage (.412). Four Billikens are among the top five in the A-10 in 3FG%. Defensively, the team ranks first in field goal percentage defense (.372) and fifth in 3FG% defense (.289). Robbie Avila leads the team in scoring and is the third NCAA center in history with 200+ career 3-pointers. He averages 4.2 assists per game and 1.9 3-pointers. Trey Green, the A-10 leader in 3-pointers made per game (2.#saint_louis_billikens #george_mason #atlantic_10 #eaglebank_arena #chaifetz_arena

Florida Atlantic Owls vs Wichita State Shockers Prediction, 3/7/2026 College Basketball Picks The Florida Atlantic Owls and Wichita State Shockers are set to face off in a college basketball matchup on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at Charles Koch Arena in Wichita, Kansas. The game will feature the Shockers, who enter the contest with a 20-10 record, challenging the Owls, who carry a 17-13 mark. The contest is expected to be a closely contested battle between two teams with contrasting styles and strengths. The Owls, led by their recent performance against Charlotte, have shown resilience in their offensive output. In their last game, they secured a narrow 77-76 victory over the 49ers, shooting 43.1% from the field and 33.2% from beyond the arc. Their ability to convert 65.2% of free throw attempts (15 of 23) and secure 37 rebounds, including 12 offensive boards, highlights their balanced approach. Key contributors like Kanaan Carlyle, who scored 19 points in 36 minutes of play, will be critical in their effort to maintain momentum. Wichita State, meanwhile, has demonstrated strong defensive capabilities and offensive efficiency. Their recent win over UTSA, an 84-67 victory, showcased their ability to dominate the boards (54 total rebounds) and limit opponents’ scoring. The Shockers’ Kenyon Giles led the way with 28 points, shooting 40.7% from the field, while their team shooting percentage of 40.5% and 71.4% free throw accuracy (20 of 28) underscore their offensive consistency. Defensively, the Shockers rank 89th in the nation in points allowed per game (70.5) and force turnovers at a rate of 10.9 per contest. Statistically, the Owls have averaged 79.8 points per game but rank 93rd in field goal percentage (46.1%) and 202nd in points per game allowed (74.4). Their 33.#wichita_state_shockers #kenyon_giles #florida_atlantic_owls #charles_koch_arena #kanaan_carlyle
Florida Atlantic Owls Head to Wichita State After Giles' 28-Point Game Florida Atlantic University’s basketball team, the Owls, will travel to Wichita State to face the Shockers in a pivotal AAC matchup. The game, set for Saturday at 4 p.m. EST in Wichita, Kansas, follows Wichita State’s recent 84-67 victory over the UTSA Roadrunners, where Kenyon Giles led the Shockers with 28 points. The Owls, with a record of 17-13 overall and 9-8 in the American Athletic Conference, will look to rebound from their previous loss to the Shockers, who defeated them 85-67 on January 16. Wichita State enters the game with a strong home-court record, posting 13 wins and 3 losses in their home games this season. The Shockers also carry a 2-3 record in close contests, defined as games decided by fewer than four points. For Florida Atlantic, the challenge will be navigating a conference schedule that has tested their resilience, as they now face a team that averages 77.9 points per game—3.5 more than the 74.4 points they allow. Meanwhile, the Owls have shown offensive efficiency, scoring 9.3 more points per game (79.8) than Wichita State’s average defensive output of 70.5. The matchup is the second meeting between the teams this season, with Florida Atlantic holding a slight edge in the series. The Owls’ last win over Wichita State came on January 16, when Kanaan Carlyle contributed 18 points to secure the victory. This time, the Shockers will be looking to capitalize on their recent performance, particularly Giles’ standout game. Giles, who averages 19.5 points per game, added 2.6 rebounds and 1.6 assists in the win over UTSA. His presence on the court has been a key factor in Wichita State’s success, and the Owls will need to contain his scoring threat.#florida_atlantic_owls #wichita_state_shockers #kenyon_giles #devin_williams #devin_vanterpool

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Big South Men’s Preview: Signs Point to High Point High Point men’s basketball Mon, March 2, 2026 at 3:51 PM UTC· High Point had struggled for more than two decades to reach the Big Dance before finally breaking through last year. As the Big South Men’s Tournament approaches in Johnson City, Tennessee, High Point appears poised to repeat as champions, having lost just four games all season and only one contest in conference play. That single loss came to second-place Winthrop, which kept the Eagles in contention for the title until the final weeks of the season. High Point (15-1, 27-4 overall) The Panthers entered the season with a new coach and a reshaped roster, yet they quickly established themselves as the league’s most dominant team. After losing their former head coach, Alan Huss, and eight of their top nine scorers, new coach Flynn Clayman orchestrated a turnaround by building a high-powered offense and defense through the transfer portal. Despite losing their leading scorer, Terry Anderson, who averaged under five points per game last season, High Point remains a powerhouse. The team leads the nation in turnover margin and has won 11 consecutive games since their loss to Winthrop in January. Winthrop (13-3, 21-10 overall) Winthrop remained competitive with High Point throughout the season, narrowing the gap until a late-season two-point road loss to High Point sealed their fate. The Eagles are bolstered by breakout star Logan Duncomb, a potential Player of the Year candidate who averaged 18.3 points and 9.0 rebounds per game after struggling in his first three seasons. Surrounding Duncomb are scoring guards like Kareem Rozier, who averages 13.3 points and 3.4 assists, and a team that shoots more free throws than any other in the league.#high_point #big_south #flynn_clayman #logan_duncomb #kareem_rozier
