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HLs: Best of Peterson's high-impact season
Relive the best moments from Darryn Peterson's 2025-26 season, where he proved to be an elite scorer for the Kansas Jayhawks, averaging 20.2 points and becoming a highly-desired prospect for NBA teams.
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Trysta Krick and Drew Dinsick preview the national title game between UConn and Michigan, analyzing injuries to Solo Ball and Yaxel Lendeborg before explaining why the Wolverines should cover against a weaker opponent.
John Fanta and Matt McCall analyze the winning performances from Michigan and UConn in the Final Four, including what is the winning “formula” for both teams in the national championship.
Michigan head coach Dusty May speaks with Matt McCall after the Wolverines’ Final Four win against Arizona, detailing how his team’s toughness in a scrappy game was crucial to getting a victory.
John Fanta chats with Michigan’s Aday Mara to reflect on the team’s Final Four win over Arizona, in which Mara describes the team’s tough mentality as just having fun out on the court.
John Fanta talks with Tarris Reed Jr. after the Huskies advanced to the National Championship largely behind Reed’s effort in the paint for Dan Hurley’s squad.
John Fanta speaks with UConn head coach Dan Hurley after his Huskies advanced to the National Championship after defeating Illinois in Indianapolis.
John Fanta is on the scene in Indianapolis, where he unpacks the top storylines and discusses the winning history of Final Four teams Arizona, Michigan, UConn and Illinois.
Experience Michigan’s Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight matchups versus Alabama and Tennessee, respectively, from the stands at the United Center in Chicago, where the Wolverines emerged as champions of the Midwest Region.
John Fanta and Matt McCall report from Illinois’ open practice at Lucas Oil Stadium, discussing what each matchup could come down to and more.
Tomislav Ivisic talks to John Fanta about what it means for Illinois to reach the Final Four, how fans in Champaign have reacted to the team’s March Madness run, and Illinois’ regular-season meeting with UConn.