The Orlando Magic have hired Sean Sweeney as head coach. Sweeney will finish the season as associate head coach of the San Antonio Spurs.
The Magic also considered veteran head coaches Billy Donovan and Jeff Van Gunfy before moving forward with Sweeney who will be in his first head coaching job.
The Magic fired Jahmal Mosley at the end of their season.
NCAA baseball tournament 2026: Schedule, scores, and more for regionals
Mar 1, 2026; Arlington, TX, USA; UCLA Bruins against Mississippi State Bulldogs during the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Dustin Safranek-Imagn Images | Dustin Safranek-Imagn Images
The road to the Men’s College World Series begins on Friday, as regional action gets underway.
Here is everything you need to know about the first stage of the NCAA baseball tournament.
NCAA baseball schedule and scores
Friday, May 29
Here are all the games currently scheduled for the NCAA baseball regionals, by day. In the first set of games, the No. 1 seed in each region takes on the No. 4 seed, while the No. 2 and No. 3 teams square off. All times listed are Eastern:
Kentucky 6, Wake Forest 5 East Carolina vs. Tennessee, 12:00 p.m., ESPNU Georgia Tech 22, UIC 5 Northeastern vs. Kansas, 1:00 p.m., ESPN+ Holy Cross vs. Texas, 1:00 p.m., SECN Rider vs. Florida, 1:00 p.m., ESPN+ Milwaukee vs. Auburn, 1:00 p.m., ESPN+ Liberty 4, Boston College 3 USC Upstate vs. Oklahoma State, 2:00 p.m., ESPN+ Little Rock vs. Southern Miss, 2:00 p.m., ESPN+ Lipscomb vs. Mississippi State, 2:00 p.m., ESPN+ St. John’s vs. Florida State, 3:00 p.m., ACCN Saint Mary’s vs. UCLA, 3:00 p.m., ESPNU Washington State vs. Oregon State, 3:00 p.m., ESPN+ Lamar vs. Texas A&M, 4:00 p.m., SECN South Dakota State vs. Nebraska, 4:00 p.m., ESPN+ The Citadel vs. Oklahoma, 5:00 p.m., ESPN+ VCU vs. North Carolina, 5:00 p.m., ESPN+ Binghamton vs. West Virginia, 5:00 p.m., ESPN+ Missouri State vs. Arkansas, 6:00 p.m., ESPN+ NC State vs. UCF, 6:00 p.m., ESPNU Tarleton State vs. UC Santa Barbara, 6:00 p.m., ESPN+ Troy vs. Miami, 6:00 p.m., ACCN Jacksonville State vs. Virginia, 7:00 p.m., ESPN+ Louisiana vs. Cincinnati, 7:00 p.m., ESPN+ Alabama State vs. Alabama, 7:00 p.m., ESPN+ Long Island vs. Georgia, 7:00 p.m., SECN Northern Illinois vs. Coastal Carolina, 8:00 p.m., ESPN+ Cal Poly vs. Virginia Tech, 8:00 p.m,. ESPN+ Yale vs. Oregon, 8:00 p.m., ESPN+ Arizona State vs. Ole Miss, 9:00 p.m., ESPNU Texas State vs. USC., 9:00 p.m., ESPN+
Scores and schedule by region
Here are the schedule and scores for the NCAA baseball regional games by each region. As with the above, the No. 1 team plays the No. 4 team in the opening round, and all times listed are Eastern:
Los Angeles regional
Friday, May 29
No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 4 Saint Mary’s, 3:00 p.m., ESPNU No. 2 Virginia. Tech vs. No. 3 Cal Poly, 8:00 p.m., ESPN+
Atlanta regional
Friday, May 29
No. 1 Georgia Tech 22, No. 4 UIC 5 No. 2 Oklahoma vs. No. 3 The Citadel, 5:00 p.m., ESPN+
Athens regional
Friday, May 29
No. 3 Liberty 4, No. 2 Boston College 3 No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 4 Long Island, 7:00 p.m., SECN
Chapel Hill regional
Friday, May 29
No. 2 Tennessee vs. No. 3 East Carolina, 12:00 p.m., ESPNU No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 4 VCU, 5:00 p.m., ESPN+
Austin regional
Friday, May 29
No. 1 Texas vs. No. 4 Holy Cross, 1:00 p.m., SECN No. 2 UC Santa Barbara vs. No. 3 Tarleton State 6:00 p.m., ESPN+
Tuscaloosa regional
Friday, May 29
No. 2 Oklahoma State vs. No. 3 USC Upstate, 2:00 p.m., ESPN+ No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 4 Alabama State, 7:00 p.m., ESPN+
Gainesville regional
Friday, May 29
No. 1 Florida vs. No. 4 Rider, 1:00 p.m., ESPN+ No. 2 Miami vs. No. 3 Troy, 6:00 p.m., ACCN
Hattiesburg regional
Friday, May 29
No. 1 Southern Miss vs. No. 4 Little Rock, 2:00 p.m., ESPN+ No. 2 Virginia vs. No. 3 Jacksonville State, 7:00 p.m., ESPN+
Tallahassee regional
Friday, May 29
No. 1 Florida State vs. No. 4 St. John’s, 3:00 p.m., ACCN No. 2 Coastal Carolina vs. No. 3 Northern Illinois, 8:00 p.m., ESPN+
Eugene regional
Friday, May 29
No. 2 Oregon State vs. No. 3 Washington State, 3:00 p.m., ESPN+ No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 4 Yale, 8:00 p.m., ESPN+
No. 3 Kentucky 6, No. 2 Wake Forest 5 No. 1 West Virginia vs. No. 4 Binghamton, 5:00 p.m., ESPN+
How do the NCAA baseball regionals work?
The NCAA baseball tournament is not your standard single-elimination, bracket format. The tournament kicks off with the regionals, followed by the super regionals, and ultimately the Men’s College World Series.
Regionals are a double-elimination format, with the 64 teams divided into 16, four-team mini-brackets. The top 16 teams in the nation each host a regional, and each of those 16 teams is the No. 1 seed in its regional. Games begin on Friday in a double-elimination format, with each bracket winner advancing to the super regionals.
Super regionals consist of 16 teams advancing to eight matchups, which are a three-game series. The winner of each super regional advances to the Men’s College World Series, which will see those eight teams split again into two brackets of four, in a double-elimination format. That builds to the Championship Series, which is a best-of-three series between the final two teams.
Who are the top 16 teams?
Here are the top 16 teams in the NCAA baseball tournament, ranked from No. 1 to No. 16. Each of these teams is hosting a regional this weekend, and the top eight are guaranteed to host a super regional … provided they advance.
Here are the 64 teams in the field, broken down into the 16 regionals. In addition to the top 16 overall teams being seeded, within each regional the teams are seeded No. 1 through No. 4:
Los Angeles regional
No. 1 UCLA (51-6) (No. 1 overall seed) No. 2 Virginia Tech (30-24) No. 3 Cal Poly (36-22) No. 4 Saint Mary’s (34-25)
St. John’s massive NIL payment revealed after Tounde Yessoufou chooses transfer portal over NBA Draft
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – APRIL 01: Tounde Yessoufou #24 of the Baylor Bears reacts to a call in the second half against the Minnesota Golden Gophers in a first round game of the College Basketball Crown tournament at MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 01, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Bears defeated the Gophers 67-48. (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images) | Getty Images
St. John’s men’s basketball has been reborn since hiring head coach Rick Pitino, but the college legend doesn’t have many years left leading the program. Pitino will turn 74 years old before the 2026-27 regular season, making him the oldest power conference coach in America by a couple years over Michigan State’s Tom Izzo, Tennessee’s Rick Barnes, and Houston’s Kelvin Sampson.
Pitino led St. John’s to a No. 2 seed in the 2025 NCAA tournament, but the team lost in the round of 32. This past season, St. John’s repeated as the Big East tournament champions, but their March Madness run ended in the Sweet 16 as a No. 5 seed. Pitino is going all out to put a Final Four caliber team together before he eventually retires, and on Wednesday night the Red Storm landed the final piece of what should be another elite roster.
Baylor wing Tounde Yessoufou was thought to be a lock to enter the 2026 NBA Draft for most of his freshman year. Questions about his three-point shooting and playmaking eventually pushed him down the board, and when he entered his name in the transfer portal, many started to wonder if a college program would out-bid the NBA for his services. That’s exactly what happened: Yessoufou withdrew from the NBA and transferred to St. John’s at the college withdrawal deadline this week, and he reportedly got a huge sum of money to do it.
Yessoufou will reportedly make “upwards of $7 million” playing for St. John’s next season, according to reporter Aaron Heisen. It’s a shocking figure, but that’s what talent goes for in today’s era of college hoops.
Just before the NBA Draft withdrawal deadline, Tounde Yessoufou committed to St. John’s for upwards of $7 million, a source involved in the process told me.
Yessoufou, a Baylor transfer, chose the Red Storm over #UCLA and others because St. John’s, a non-football school, could…
St. John’s needed a gritty defender with scoring punch to round out its lineup, and Yessoufou is a perfect fit. He’s built more like a linebacker than a basketball player with a hulking frame that has drawn comparisons to Oklahoma City Thunder wing Lu Dort in the past. Yessoufou still averaged nearly 18 points per game as a freshman even with obvious holes in his skill set mostly because he finished well at the rim (68.5 percent), showed off a nice mid-range game, and attacked the offensive glass. His floor spacing is a question mark with a 29 percent stroke from three-point range, but if he shows any improvement there, he’s probably a first-round pick in a weaker 2027 NBA Draft.
Yessoufou isn’t much a ball handler or passer, but St. John’s has other players to handle those duties. Point guard Quinn Ellis comes over from Olimpia Milano, where he was one of the better young guards in EuroLeague. Ellis’ transition to college basketball will be fascinating as a 22-year-old, and it’s possible he’s one of the better guards in the sport. Ian Jackson is also returning to the Red Storm next season, and like Yessoufou, he was a McDonald’s All-American coming out of high school.
Add in Syracuse transfer Donnie Freeman to the front court, and St. John’s has playmaking, shooting, and perimeter defense in its projected lineup.
The center spot will be the question mark for the Johnnies, but they have plenty of bodies to soak up minutes there. Ruben Prey has always intrigued me as a 6’11 stretch big man out of Spain, and he could be in for a big leap as a junior.
The money running through college basketball is mind-blowing right now. The Johnnies came up with the cash, and they landed one of the best available players in the country over the NBA.
NBA Board Of Governors Approve Anti-Tanking Lottery Rules
The NBA’s Board of Governors have voted to approve new anti-tanking rules that will take effect next season for the 2027 draft.
The draft lottery will expand from 14 to 16 teams along with flattened odds, and a relegation zone where the bottom three teams get penalized with decreased odds to land the No. 1 overall pick.
Adam Silver prioritized taking significant measures after the NBA received widespread criticism for the number of teams who were blatantly attempting to lose games to improve their lottery position ahead of the anticipated 2026 draft.
The actual drawing of the 2027 draft order is expected to be televised live as it was in the 1980s before the pingpong format.
The new rules are only assured to be in place for 2027, 2028 and 2029, as the league may move to a draft credit system as early as 2030. Under the concept, each franchise would receive an equal allotment of draft credits, 100 for simplicity’s sake, rather than traditional first- and second-round picks. Teams would then bid those credits in an auction format, starting with the No. 1 overall selection and proceeding down the board.
President Trump Says He Plans To Attend NBA Finals Game At Madison Square Garden
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he intends to attend at least one NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden, which would mark the first time a sitting U.S. president has attended an NBA Finals game.
“I think I’ll be going to one of the games,” Trump told reporters at the White House, adding that he had received invitations from “numerous people,” including Knicks owner and MSG Entertainment CEO James Dolan, a past donor to Trump’s campaigns.
“We don’t know if President Trump is coming to the finals, but the president of the United States – no matter who is in office – is always welcome at all our venues,” a MSG spokesperson said.
Trump had originally planned to attend what would have been Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals Wednesday before the Knicks swept Cleveland in four games. New York will face either the San Antonio Spurs or Oklahoma City Thunder in the Finals.
A sitting president has never attended the NBA Finals, though Trump has made attending major sporting events a regular practice during his second term, including the college football national championship, a Yankees game on September 11, and the U.S. Open men’s singles final.
No NBA champion has visited the White House during Trump’s current term. Last year’s champion Oklahoma City Thunder cited a “timing issue” for not making the trip. In an anonymous player poll conducted by The Athletic in April, 53.4 percent of NBA players said they would accept a White House invitation while 46.6 percent said they would not.
Former President Barack Obama attended Game 2 of the 2019 Finals in Toronto, but that was several years after leaving office.
SOUTH BEND, INDIANA – DECEMBER 20: Former Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Joe Theismann looks on in the Playoff First Round game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Indiana Hoosiers at Notre Dame Stadium on December 20, 2024 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The sport of golf offers different things to different people.
For some it represents an opportunity to be physically active. Golf is, after all, a sport.
For others golf is an opportunity to network and get to know people. When you are out on course for 4-5 hours you want to ensure that you are with people you care about.
For legendary quarterback Joe Theismann… golf is all of these things. Joe recently sat down with SB Nation to discuss his preparation for the American Century Championship and he noted that golf gives him opportunities to do all of the above. He has basically been a part of every ACC and is incredibly excited for this year’s edition.
Tournament prize money for the ACC is up to $750,000 total with a $150,000 first prize, but importantly the tournament has at the same time raised over $8 million for regional and national charities. American Century Investments donates 40% of its profits to the Stowers Institute for Medical Research and activates fundraising at tournament to drive direct donations to Stowers each year. Fans can watch the ACC on NBC or Peacock from July 10th through 12.
Kenny Atkinson Retained By Cavaliers As Head Coach
Kenny Atkinson will be retained as head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers next season, sources tell ESPN. Atkinson was hired by the Cavaliers in the 2024 offseason to replace J.B. Bickerstaff.
Atkinson had retained the support of Donovan Mitchell and James Harden to remain as head coach.
The Cavaliers’ front office hasn’t always been in sync with Atkinson. Some members of the front office had preferred James Borrego when they instead hired Atkinson.
While the Cavaliers reached the Eastern Conference Finals, they were swept by the New York Knicks.
The Cavaliers are expected to be “opportunistic” during the offseason when looking at upgrades to the roster.
RealGM Radio: How The Knicks Escaped Their Old Mistakes; Big Offseason Questions For Cavs, Giannis, Kawhi & More
The New York Knicks are headed to the NBA Finals, and their run raises a fascinating team-building question: how did they build a championship contender without relying on homegrown lottery picks?
Wes Goldberg is joined by Gavin Schall of Locked On Knicks to break down how New York built its Finals team around Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges. Unlike past Knicks regimes that chased shortcuts with moves like Eddy Curry, Joakim Noah, Andrea Bargnani and Steve Francis, this version of the Knicks showed patience, adjusted the roster over time and built a real championship formula.
Then, John Wilmes of RealGM joins to talk about the biggest NBA offseason questions. What should the Cleveland Cavaliers do after falling short? Where could Giannis Antetokounmpo or Kawhi Leonard land if they hit the trade market? What happens with Ja Morant? And which surprise stars – including Devin Booker, Joel Embiid, Kyrie Irving, Alperen Sengun and Zion Williamson – could become trade candidates?
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Indy 500: Katherine Legge’s ‘Double’ dream comes to an early end
CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA – MAY 23: Katherine Legge, driver of the #78 e.l.f. Cosmetics Chevrolet, enters her car during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 23, 2026 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Katherine Legge’s dream of completing “The Double” came to an early end at the 110th Indianapolis 500.
The British driver was attempting one of the toughest feats in motorsports, trying to complete both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday. But her Indianapolis 500 came to an end on Lap 18, as she swerved to avoid a spin from Ryan Hunter-Reay in front of her, and found the inside wall:
Legge will now head to Charlotte for the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600, where she is set to start 37th. Weather conditions washed out Saturday’s qualifying session, and rain is also expected to be a factor this evening.
Sunday night’s Coca-Cola 600 is also sure to be a somber event, with the unexpected passing of NASCAR legend Kyle Busch earlier this week.
Taylor Jenkins Adds Darvin Ham, Patrick St. Andrews, Joe Boylan To Bucks’ Coaching Staff
Darvin Ham, Patrick St. Andrews and Joe Boylan are all expected to join new Milwaukee Bucks head coach Taylor Jenkins’ staff for the 2026-27 season.
Ham brings head coaching experience to the role, having compiled a 90-74 record across two seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, including a Western Conference finals run in 2023. Ham interviewed for the New Orleans vacancy this spring before the Pelicans hired Jamahl Mosley.
The appointment reunites Ham with Jenkins, who first worked together on Mike Budenholzer’s Atlanta Hawks staff. Both later moved to Milwaukee with Budenholzer for the 2018-19 season before Jenkins departed for Memphis and Ham remained with the Bucks through 2022.
St. Andrews, a nine-year NBA assistant, also traces his coaching roots to Budenholzer’s Atlanta staff. He followed the same path to Milwaukee and later joined Jenkins in Memphis in 2023 before moving to Portland, where he has worked under interim Trail Blazers head coach Tiago Splitter.
Jenkins addressed the bonds formed during that 2018-19 Milwaukee staff at his introductory news conference.
“They’re definitely brothers to me, for sure,” said Jenkins. “The staff that was here when I was here in Milwaukee, I remain unbelievably close friends and brothers with, supporting each other.
“They’ve made a tremendous impact on me, both personally and professionally, basketball-wise. The intimate nature of our job, we’re around each other all the time. You’re having great debates in coaches’ meetings, in the locker room, on the plane rides. You’re doing things out in your communities, road cities, wherever it is. You’re sharing a lot of time together, and how we pour into each other, those connections were immediate.”
Boylan rounds out the trio, having joined Jenkins’ Grizzlies staff in 2024-25. He previously served three seasons under Chris Finch in Minnesota and spent over a decade in player development with several NBA organizations. Boylan is a noted practitioner of the Constraints-Led Approach to player development.