UCLA softball's Megan Grant hits her 34th home run of the season vs. Washington, 4/25/26. This video belongs to the Big Ten and the NCAA.
Outside Chicago Stadium, the snow was drifting lightly and the wind was whipping off the lake, turning the city into the kind of holiday postcard the Chamber of Commerce loves. Inside, however, the Chicago Bulls were busy nearly handing a gift-wrapped victory to a struggling Indiana Pacers squad. What should have been a blowout turned into a "rough sleigh ride" for the 17,488 in attendance, highlighting the fragile nature of a Bulls team still trying to find its identity after the off-season trade that sent Charles Oakley to New York for Bill Cartwright. The Bulls held a commanding 19-point lead that evaporated as the Pacers' Wayman Tisdale began to exploit a soft interior defense. Indiana clawed back to within a single point with just 93 seconds remaining, exposing the recurring narrative of the 1988-89 season: if Michael Jordan doesn't do everything, the Bulls do very little. Jordan, playing the role of a hardwood Scrooge, finally slammed the door. He drew contact, converted the necessary free throws, and delivered a signature defensive rejection on a Chuck Person attempt to preserve the win. The night’s subtext, however, belonged to Bill Cartwright. While Jordan finished with 28 points and 10 rebounds, Cartwright recorded a dubious "triple-double"—23 points, 10 rebounds, and a staggering 10 turnovers. The big man’s lack of coordination was a source of constant irritation for Jordan, who often complained that Cartwright "fumbled" away the team's momentum. Yet, in a rare display of leadership that pierced the post-game tension, Cartwright gathered his teammates for a speech. Even delivered in his trademark raspy whisper, the message was clear: the sloppy play and near-collapses had to stop. This game serves as a window into the growing pains of a dynasty. With the arrival of Craig Hodges providing much-needed perimeter spacing, the pieces were beginning to move into place, but the friction between Jordan and his supporting cast remained the primary obstacle. It was a victory, but one that left the Bulls at a modest 11-10, still searching for the consistency required to challenge the elite of the Eastern Conference. Timestamp Index: 00:00 Broadcast Begins 07:05 Start of 1Q 07:15 Tip-Off 07:35 Jordan Rebound 08:36 Jordan and Grant Block 10:06 Jordan Dish to Cartwright 13:01 Jordan Assist to Cartwright 13:18 Jordan Dish Inside 14:03 Jordan Jumper 15:25 Jordan Rejection 21:21 Jordan Assist to Sellers 22:41 Final 2 Minutes 1Q 22:55 Jordan Jumper 23:24 Jordan Swipe 25:21 Jordan Steal 27:56 Start of 2Q 32:00 Skiles Steal 33:01 Skiles Takes Charge 39:27 Jordan Spectacular Rejection 41:02 Jordan Jumper 43:49 Jordan Jumper 44:21 Jordan Technical Free Throw 45:04 Jordan Assist to Vincent 46:23 Jordan Steal 47:12 Jordan Defensive Rebound 48:20 Final 2 Minutes 2Q 50:24 Halftime Interviews 53:29 Third Official Feature 57:47 Kellogg's Corner 1:00:55 Start of 3Q 1:02:05 Jordan Rebound 1:03:15 Jordan Rebound 1:04:01 Sellers Monster Slam 1:05:33 Jordan Assist to Grant 1:06:02 Jordan Jumper 1:07:52 Jordan Dazzling Assist 1:08:05 Cartwright Monster Slam 1:09:30 Jordan Defensive Rebound 1:10:06 Jordan Assist to Sellers 1:10:50 Jordan Free Throws 1:12:25 Jordan Assist to Cartwright 1:15:27 Jordan Jumper 1:18:38 Jordan Swipe 1:19:10 Jordan Steal and Save 1:25:20 Final 2 Minutes 3Q 1:28:21 Start of 4Q 1:29:23 Jordan Jumper 1:30:50 Jordan Rebound 1:35:00 Jordan Huge Block 1:36:48 Miller Dagger Three 1:37:35 Jordan Assist to Cartwright 1:38:49 Miller Drains Three 1:41:15 Jordan Jumper 1:43:20 Final 2 Minutes 4Q 1:48:00 Jordan Clutch Free Throws 1:48:19 Jordan Monster Block 1:54:19 End of Game 1:54:40 Post-Game Wrap Up The video content featured on this channel is transformative in nature. Each video undergoes an extensive post-production process, including: AI Upscaling & Enhancement: Utilizing advanced neural networks to increase resolution and clarity of historical footage. Color Grading & Restoration: Manually adjusting color profiles to preserve and revitalize sports history. Educational Context: Compiling specific statistical data and historical archives for the purpose of sports scholarship and historical preservation. This channel does not claim ownership of the original raw footage. All rights belong to the respective owners (e.g., NBA and broadcast networks). This content is intended to provide a high-fidelity viewing experience for educational and historical purposes that is not otherwise available to the public.
Discover how Team Fee Pay is helping Manchester FA and its network of over 420 clubs — representing 3,500 teams and 60,000 participants — modernise the way they operate. In this video, Harry O'Neill, Club Development Officer and Paul Roots, Head of Football Operations & Deputy Senior Safeguarding Lead at Manchester FA, shares how the platform has streamlined everything from subscription fee collection to fundraising, freeing up time for the volunteers who keep grassroots football running. With most clubs led entirely by volunteers, the right technology isn't just convenient — it's essential. We also hear from David Bailey, who leads on County FA partnerships at TeamFeePay, on what makes the Team Fee Pay relationship different: it's not just a contract, it's built on loyalty, trust, and real, ongoing support — from CPD and events to people at the end of the phone. In this video, you'll hear how Team Fee Pay reduces admin and helps clubs do less work for better results, why safeguarding benefits from always-accessible up-to-date information, and the shift from team-by-team working to a whole-club approach. You'll also learn what sets Team Fee Pay apart — the people, the support, and the understanding of real club challenges — as well as the areas of expertise the partnership unlocks, including financial management, volunteer development, funding and grants. Whether you're a club committee member, have a role at a County FA or you are just passionate about grassroots football, this video shows what's possible when the right tools meet the right support.
November 5, 1993 — the Bulls opened life after Michael Jordan with a wild 124–123 overtime win over the Charlotte Hornets. Toni Kukoč made his long-awaited NBA debut, came off the bench, and talked pregame about the energy inside the Coliseum and the trash talk waiting for him in the NBA. Charlotte had a chance to make an early statement, but Horace Grant’s putback with 0.2 seconds left gave Chicago a dramatic season-opening win. #ChicagoBulls #CharlotteHornets #ToniKukoc #HoraceGrant #MichaelJordan #NBAHistory #1993NBA #NBAThrowback #VintageNBA #BullsHistory #HornetsHistory #CharlotteColiseum #LarryJohnson #AlonzoMourning #MuggsyBogues #BasketballHistory #NBANostalgia #90sNBA #SportsHistory #ClassicNBA
Nebraska volleyball brought statewide support to the Panhandle this weekend, drawing a near-record crowd to the Chicoine Center for its spring match against Northern Colorado. Fans lined up for two days to purchase tickets, and more than 1,800 attendees packed the arena, creating one of the largest crowds in venue history. Officials said the turnout rivaled some of the biggest events ever held at the Chicoine Center. “It’s not just Lincoln or Omaha,” Huskers Head Coach Dani Busboom Kelly said. “This is a program the whole state is proud of.” The sold-out atmosphere highlighted Nebraska’s broad fan base, with supporters traveling across the state to see the Huskers play in a rare appearance in northwestern Nebraska. Players and coaches embraced the environment, noting the strong support and hospitality from the Chadron community. “It means a lot to us, and we don’t take that for granted,” All-American Andi Jackson said. “They’ve taken really good care of us. This has been an awesome experience.” The match also carried added meaning for Nebraska’s senior class, which includes Bergen Reilly, Laney Choboy, Andi Jackson and Harper Murray. With the season approaching, players reflected on making the most of their final opportunities together. “We’re going through a lot of first and last experiences,” Murray said. “We’re just trying to enjoy it and create memories we can look back on.” Nebraska opens its regular season in September against DePaul. #HuskerVB #GBR #NebraskaVolleyball #bergenreilly #Harpermurray #andijackson #danibusboomkelly #huskervolleyball #HuskerSports #nebraska
**NCAA College Baseball Live SCOREBOARD: #7 UCLA Bruins vs #22 Washington Huskies** is live tonight, **April 25, 2026**! We are providing a dedicated, human-monitored **Live SCOREBOARD** for every strikeout, home run, and elite play at the Husky Softball Stadium in Seattle, WA. The headline tonight is "Big Ten Battle: Can the Bruins Dominate the Huskies in Seattle?" The **#7 UCLA Bruins (34-12)** visit the **#22 Washington Huskies** for a massive Saturday afternoon showdown. With both teams fighting for supremacy in their new conference and looking to secure a high seed for the postseason, this 2026 matchup is a must-watch for all **College Softball** fans. For tonight's high-stakes clash, we have an elite pitching duel. UCLA is expected to rely on their ace **Taylor Tinsley** or the surging **Sydney Somerndike**, who recently tossed a complete-game gem. They face a Washington lineup led by senior pitcher **Sophia Ramuno** and offensive powerhouse **Alexis Deboer**. The Huskies' offense, hitting .333 as a team, will test the Bruins' rotation, while UCLA's heavy hitters like **Megan Grant** and **Jordan Woolery** look to exploit Washington's 3.11 team ERA. Expect a tactical, high-intensity battle where every pitch and strategic shift carries massive weight. Will the Bruins extend their winning streak, or will the Huskies defend their home turf EN VIVO? What you will find in this live broadcast: * **NCAA College Softball Real-Time Score Updates:** Accurate, inning-by-inning scoring for **UCLA** and **Washington**. * **Match Context:** Live tracking of home runs, strikeouts, and key pitching changes during this **April 25, 2026** broadcast. * **Full Game Coverage:** A stream managed in real-time to ensure the best experience for fans worldwide. * **Live Updates & Live SCOREBOARD:** Your number one source for the fastest updates in NCAA College Softball! --------------------------------------------------------- #GoBruins #GoHuskies #NCAASoftball #CollegeSoftball #UCLABruins #UWSoftball #April25 #LiveScoreboard #BigTenSoftball #Seattle #TaylorTinsley #SophiaRamuno #EnVivo --------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: This live stream is a 100% independent broadcast and contains no copyrighted audio or video. This is a dedicated "Live SCOREBOARD" service for fans to follow the game in real-time. All data is manually tracked and updated by our team to ensure accuracy. No spam, just pure softball action!
Micah Handlogten might not be a flashy transfer portal name, but he could be EXACTLY the type of player Arkansas basketball needs heading into next season. In this full breakdown, we take a deep dive into the 7’1, 255-pound center from Florida and why his impact goes far beyond the box score. Handlogten entered the transfer portal after playing a key role for the Florida Gators, including being part of a national championship run. What makes his story even more unique is the fact that he originally planned to redshirt during the 2024-25 season while recovering from a leg injury. However, when Florida suffered frontcourt injuries late in the year, Handlogten made the decision to return in February and help his team make a postseason push. That type of toughness and team-first mentality is something coaches absolutely love. Now the big question is whether Handlogten will receive an NCAA waiver that allows him to play a fifth season. That decision is expected sometime between May and July, and it could significantly impact his transfer market. If he’s granted eligibility, he instantly becomes one of the most valuable “role player” big men in the portal. Statistically, Handlogten isn’t going to jump off the page as a scorer, but his value comes in areas that WIN games. During the 2025-26 season, he averaged 4.1 points and 5.9 rebounds while shooting an efficient 63.7% from the field. But the real story is his rebounding — especially on the offensive glass. In the 2023-24 season, Handlogten recorded 108 offensive rebounds, which ranks as the second-highest single-season total in Florida basketball history. He followed that up with another 100+ offensive rebound season, making him one of only two players in program history (along with Patric Young) to accomplish that feat multiple times. That kind of production translates directly into extra possessions, second-chance points, and winning basketball. At Marshall, Handlogten showed even more upside, averaging 7.6 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks per game while earning Sun Belt Freshman of the Year honors. He also ranked among the national leaders in both rebounding and shot blocking, showing the defensive impact he can bring at a high level. So what does this mean for Arkansas? If the Razorbacks are looking for a physical, high-motor big who can dominate the glass, protect the rim, and do all the dirty work, Handlogten fits perfectly. He projects as a rotation center who can give you 15–20 minutes per game while impacting the game in ways that don’t always show up in scoring totals. This video breaks down his strengths, weaknesses, fit in Arkansas’ system, and why he could be a sneaky but important addition out of the transfer portal. Is Micah Handlogten a must-get player for the Razorbacks? Or is he more of a depth piece with limited upside? Watch the full breakdown to find out. If you’re a Razorback fan, make sure to like, subscribe, and stay locked in for more Arkansas basketball and transfer portal coverage. Woo Pig! 🐗
NBA Legends Reveal Michael Jordan 75 Min Trash Talk Stories (You've Never Heard) Michael Jordan didn't just beat opponents — he broke them mentally. In this 75-minute deep dive, NBA legends reveal the trash talk stories you've never heard, straight from the men who lived through it. From Gary Payton pushing MJ in the '96 Finals, to Kevin Garnett getting humbled as a rookie, to Shaq admitting MJ was the only player he ever feared — these are the moments that prove why Jordan's mouth was just as deadly as his game. Hear stories from Gary Payton, Kevin Garnett, Shaquille O'Neal, Tracy McGrady, Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, John Starks, Magic Johnson, Isiah Thomas, Patrick Ewing, Dikembe Mutombo, Alonzo Mourning, Dominique Wilkins, Horace Grant, Steve Kerr, Muggsy Bogues, Stephen Jackson, and many more. Whether MJ was the target or had someone in his crosshairs, every story ends the same way — Jordan backing it up and players instantly regretting it. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/MrSports10?sub_confirmation=1 #michaeljordantrashtalk #nbalegends #michaeljordan