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GENO AURIEMMA
You know it’s a special day when we bust out the goat emoji — not to mention an actual goat like they did in Storrs! Coach Geno Auriemma won his 1,217th gameย Wednesday when UConn thumped Fairleigh Dickinson, 85-41, passing Stanford’s recently retired Tara VanDerveer for most wins in Division I basketball history. More than 60 of Auriemma’s former players, including superstars such as Maya Moore,ย Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird and Rebecca Lobo, were in attendance.
Auriemma, along with associate head coach Chris Dailey, took over at UConn in 1985 and transformed a struggling program into a powerhouse.ย The numbers are astounding.
There are plenty more wins coming, too. Auriemma, 70, signed a five-year extension over the summer, and with Paige Bueckers leading the way, this season’s squad figures to make a run at more hardware for the storied program. Plus, former top recruit Azzi Fudd made her return from a torn ACL on Wednesday.
Isabel Gonzalez talked with several of Auriemma’s former stars, and they speak glowingly of a legend whose run seems to have no end in sight.
THE PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
Things have gone from bad to worse — and the worst record in the league — for the 76ers. Just over a half into Philadelphia’s first game with all three of Joel Embiid, Paul Georgeย and Tyrese Maxey active, George hyperextend his left knee in an eventual 117-111 loss to the Grizzlies. It’s the same knee George hyperextended in the preseason, which caused him to miss the first two weeks of the regular season.
Philadelphia has lost five straight, falling to 2-12, which officially makes them the worst team in the league. Just a day after Sam Quinn said it’s not time to panic yet, he says this injury takes the sense of worry up a notch, but it’s still not quite horrible — even considering that the team’s big three have shared the floor for only six minutes in 14 games. Here’s why:
Two lefties, two first-time winners, two pitching Triple Crown winners (wins, ERA, strikeouts), two winding roads to get here. The Braves‘ Chris Sale and the Tigers‘ Tarik Skubal won the NL and AL Cy Young Awards, respectively, as MLB awards season rolls on.
Matt Snyder’s look at how both winners got here is fantastic.
Welcome to the top five, Justin Herbert! The Chargers star, who’s been on an absolute heater of late, is No. 5 inย Cody Benjamin’s NFL QB Power Rankings, behind Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow, Josh Allen and Jared Goff. Jayden Daniels dropped out of the top five, going from fourth to seventh.
It’s been a long time coming for Herbert, who has flourished as the Chargers have opened up the playbook over the course of the season. During the team’s four-game winning streak, Herbert ranks top-six league-wide in yards passing, yards per attempt, touchdown rate and explosive play rate. As I wrote earlier this week …
In the college ranks, there’s a new name at No. 1:
Tom Fornelli explained theย Colorado signal caller’s jump:
๐ No. 13 Baylor vs. No. 22 St. John’s (M), 7 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
๐ Pistons at Hornets, 7 p.m. on NBA TV
๐ NC State at Georgia Tech, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN
๐ Steelers at Browns, 8:15 p.m. on Prime Video
๐ Virginia vs. No. 11 Tennessee (M), 9:30 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
Most of the seven outbound transfers from last season's Duke basketball squad are posting numbers that essentially mirror their production for the 2023-24 Blue
The Texas Longhorns (3-1) will face the Syracuse Orange (3-0) in the first round of the 2024 Legends Class
Photo By Andrew Ferguson/ Tennessee Athletics Tennessee basketball wing Cam Carr is out for an extended amount of time after suffering a left hand inju