• DLSU, UST dispute Final Four bonus

    Titleholder La Salle and dark horse Santo Tomas dispute the last twice-to-beat bonus in the Final Four when they collide in a highly-anticipated duel to cap off the wild elimination round of the UAAP Season 86 women’s volleyball tournament today at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum.

  • Has the US finally figured out how to do high-speed rail?

    As work begins on building the US’s first high-speed rail service – linking Los Angeles to Las Vegas – analysts say the project could serve as a blueprint for similar projects across the country

  • K-State adds 3-point specialist from Villanova

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - The Wildcats are adding a sharp-shooter to their 2024-25 roster. K-State men's basketball got the commitment of Brendan Hausen on Friday, he announced his decision on social media. Hausen shot almost exclusively three-point shots in two years with Villanova. In the Big East, Hausen attempted 246 shots from the field combined in []

  • Wardogs advance to Final Four in national mascot competition

    MIAMI, Okla.- After trouncing the Fordyce Redbugs netting almost 100% of the vote the Miami Wardogs are headed to the Final Four in the national best school mascot race. The 10-seeded Miami faces the Hutto Hippos out of Texas. The Wardogs had 58,307 votes or 99.67% while Fordyce's had 93 votes. Click here to []

  • Should the men's and women's Final Four combine into one event?

    This past March, the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament went on a ratings rampage. Amid a persistent upsurge in interest in women’s sports, women’s college basketball is at the forefront. The Elite Eight game between Iowa and LSU drew record-shattering numbers, and the women’s National Championship Game outdrew the men’s Championship Game. Things are different now!

  • WrestleMania won't go head-to-head with the Final Four anymore

    WWE’s annual WrestleMania extravaganza is the company’s most prominent show. It’s been on the calendar in early April for dozens of years. Nothing lasts forever, though, and it sounds like fans might want to prepare for imminent change. President Nick Khan and Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque spoke at Tuesday’s Sports Business Journal‘s World Congress of

  • Apple finally pulls generative AI nude apps from the App Store

    Apple has removed apps from the App Store that claimed to make nonconsensual nude imagery, a move that demonstrates Apple is now more willing to tackle the hazardous app category. App Store icon The capabilities of generative AI to create images based on prompts has become a very useful tool in photography and design. However, the technology also has been misused in the creation of deep fakes -- and nonconsensual pornography. Despite the danger, Apple has been remarkably hands-off...

  • Tsitsipas Saves Two Match Points To Reach Barcelona Semi-finals

    World number seven Stefanos Tsitsipas saved two match points to defeat Facundo Diaz Acosta and reach the semi-finals of the Barcelona clay-court tournament on Friday.

  • Bryan Kohberger finally reveals alibi over murders of four Idaho students

    Defence plans to call cell tower expert to help corroborate claims of 29-year-old’s location at time of killings

  • China Proposes New Four-Point Peace Plan for Ukraine-Russia

    Chinese leader Xi Jinping has laid out four principles that he says are imperative to finally achieve peace between Russia and Ukraine.Xi proposed his new peace plan during a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday, which marked the 10th anniversary of what Chinese-state-owned outlet Xinhua called an "all-round strategic partnership" between Berlin and Beijing. China has long claimed to hold a neutral stance on the war in Ukraine, although its government has formed a close military...

  • The exact date temperatures will finally rise in Cambridgeshire with highs of 19 degrees

    Cambridgeshire is finally going to start feeling like spring

  • Men’s volleyball makes Final Four for the first time in program history

    The men’s volleyball team qualified for the NCAA Division III Tournament Final Four for the first time in program history on Saturday, April 20. This season’s United Volleyball Conference tournament and NCAA appearance are NYU’s first since 2017, and only the second in program history. “I am so unbelievably proud of this team and everything This story Men’s volleyball makes Final Four for the first time in program history appeared first on Washington Square News.