AP Top 25 Poll: Arizona knocks Cincinnati out of college basketball rankings The Arizona Wildcats have won four in a row and are starting to look like the team that was No. 10 in the preseason AP Top 25 men's college basketball poll. The ... 01/6/2025 - 9:46 am | View Link
Arizona holds off 19-point comeback, beats No. 16 Cincinnati 72-67 Jaden Bradley had 15 points, including two free throws that helped Arizona clinch a 72-67 win over No. 16 Cincinnati. 01/6/2025 - 4:41 am | View Link
What Tommy Lloyd said after Arizona's upset of Cincinnati The Arizona Wildcats (8-5) picked up their biggest win of the season Saturday, upsetting No. 16 Cincinnati 72-67 on the road. The win moved Arizona to 2-0 in t ... 01/5/2025 - 3:06 pm | View Link
Arizona men’s basketball secures thrilling victory over No. 16 Cincinnati The University of Arizona men’s basketball team (8-5, 2-0 in Big 12) defeated the No. 16 University of Cincinnati (10-3, 0-2 in Big 12) 72-67, marking the Wildcats’ second Big 12 match of the season. 01/5/2025 - 11:11 am | View Link
No. 16 Cincinnati's comeback falls short as Arizona prevails in tight contest Jaden Bradley had 15 points, including two free throws that helped Arizona clinch a win over No. 16 Cincinnati. Carter Bryant had 14 points and Caleb Love scored 12. 01/4/2025 - 9:43 pm | View Link
The Nuggets have experience beating the Clippers without Nikola Jokic.
They pulled it off in Los Angeles last season, led by Reggie Jackson’s stirring 35-point, 13-assist performance. Jamal Murray and Aaron Gordon were also absent from that game, which was memorable enough for coach Michael Malone to reminisce on Wednesday night before opening tip.
“Fly Reggie Jackson back in,” Malone said when asked about Denver’s priorities.
ORLANDO — In terms of rebounding from a listless performance, the Colorado men’s basketball team did exactly what it wanted to do in many aspects in an unfamiliar arena.
The Buffaloes posted one of their top shooting percentages of the season, posting by far their best mark in Big 12 Conference play.
The Broncos’ route to their first playoff berth since 2015 took them through highs and lows from coast to coast. They lost in Seattle and won in Tampa. They spent a week in West Virginia and played Thursday night on the road twice.
They ripped through Sean Payton’s old division, sweeping four games against the NFC South.
They won three or more straight twice, lost back-to-back twice and ultimately clinched a spot in the AFC Wild Card round on the final day of the regular season.
Along the way, Bo Nix and company turned a low-expectation season into a 10-win success story.
Denver Post columnist Sean Keeler was named Colorado Sportswriter of the Year for 2024 by the National Sports Media Association on Tuesday.
It marked the first time Keeler has won the award and 15th time a Denver Post writer was honored by NSMA in the last 17 years.
Voted on by peers, the award was given to Keeler for his columns covering Deion Sanders’ CU Buffs football program, Travis Hunter’s historic run to the Heisman Trophy, the Avalanche’s Stanley Cup playoff run and much more.
“Whether it’s Coach Prime’s Buffs or the state track and field championships, Sean works tirelessly to find unique stories and perspectives regardless of the assignment,” The Post’s sports editor Matt Schubert said.
Josh Allen isn’t just difficult to sack.
He’s taken fewer than any quarterback in football this year.
The Buffalo star has been sacked just 14 times on the season, putting the Bills eight clear of Green Bay, the second-best team in that department.
The Broncos aren’t just good at sacking opposing quarterbacks.
They’ve generated more than any team in football this year.
Denver’s balanced attack led by Nik Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper has a franchise-record 63 sacks on the season, nine more than any other team in football.
That makes Allen and the Bills’ offensive front against Denver’s front seven one of the central points of tension Sunday when the teams square off in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
If Buffalo can keep Denver’s disruptive defense at bay, the Broncos are in for a long afternoon.
It’s all love between Von Miller and the Broncos.
In preparation to face his former team in the Wild Card round on Sunday, Buffalo’s veteran edge rusher doesn’t want to act like he has hatred toward Denver. The franchise still holds a special place in his heart.
“I’ve had two days to really think about it, and it’s all love,” Miller told reporters in Buffalo on Wednesday.