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Sports Roundup: Wins, Fashion, and Controversy

Catching up on the latest in college basketball, football, cricket, and more

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This week in sports saw a mix of thrilling victories, fashion statements, and controversy. In college basketball, No. 1 Duke handed Notre Dame their worst home loss since 1898, with Cameron Boozer leading the charge...

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Sports Roundup: Wins, Fashion, and Controversy

Catching up on the latest in college basketball, football, cricket, and more

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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This week in sports saw a mix of thrilling victories, fashion statements, and controversy. In college basketball, No. 1 Duke handed Notre Dame their worst home loss since 1898, with Cameron Boozer leading the charge with 24 points and 13 rebounds. The 100-56 win was a testament to Duke's dominance, but it was just one of many exciting developments in the world of sports.

In football, players are making fashion statements on and off the pitch. Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye caught attention with his bright white leggings during Monday's Premier League match against Manchester United. While some players wear leggings and undershorts for warmth and comfort, others see them as a way to gain a marginal advantage. The trend is not new, with Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs having worn black support leggings during his return from a hamstring injury.

Meanwhile, in the world of cricket, England qualified for the T20 World Cup semi-finals with a game to spare, thanks to Harry Brook's brilliant century. The two-wicket Super 8 victory over Pakistan in Pallekele marked a significant milestone for the English team.

In Formula 1, controversy is brewing as Christian Horner, the former team principal of Red Bull, spoke out about his exit from the team. Horner denied that Max or Jos Verstappen were responsible for his sacking, instead pointing fingers at Helmut Marko, his former colleague. The drama is a reminder that the world of sports is not just about wins and losses, but also about the personalities and power struggles behind the scenes.

Looking ahead, the Solheim Cup is just around the corner, and European Captain Anna Nordqvist is gearing up for the biennial event. In her first blog post, Nordqvist noted that there are more players than ever fighting for a spot on Team Europe. With the tournament taking place in the Netherlands for the first time in September, fans can expect an exciting competition.

As the sports world continues to evolve, one thing is clear: there's never a dull moment. From dominating wins to fashion trends and controversy, this week's sports news has something for everyone. Whether you're a fan of college basketball, football, cricket, or Formula 1, there's no shortage of excitement and drama to keep you on the edge of your seat.

This week in sports saw a mix of thrilling victories, fashion statements, and controversy. In college basketball, No. 1 Duke handed Notre Dame their worst home loss since 1898, with Cameron Boozer leading the charge with 24 points and 13 rebounds. The 100-56 win was a testament to Duke's dominance, but it was just one of many exciting developments in the world of sports.

In football, players are making fashion statements on and off the pitch. Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye caught attention with his bright white leggings during Monday's Premier League match against Manchester United. While some players wear leggings and undershorts for warmth and comfort, others see them as a way to gain a marginal advantage. The trend is not new, with Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs having worn black support leggings during his return from a hamstring injury.

Meanwhile, in the world of cricket, England qualified for the T20 World Cup semi-finals with a game to spare, thanks to Harry Brook's brilliant century. The two-wicket Super 8 victory over Pakistan in Pallekele marked a significant milestone for the English team.

In Formula 1, controversy is brewing as Christian Horner, the former team principal of Red Bull, spoke out about his exit from the team. Horner denied that Max or Jos Verstappen were responsible for his sacking, instead pointing fingers at Helmut Marko, his former colleague. The drama is a reminder that the world of sports is not just about wins and losses, but also about the personalities and power struggles behind the scenes.

Looking ahead, the Solheim Cup is just around the corner, and European Captain Anna Nordqvist is gearing up for the biennial event. In her first blog post, Nordqvist noted that there are more players than ever fighting for a spot on Team Europe. With the tournament taking place in the Netherlands for the first time in September, fans can expect an exciting competition.

As the sports world continues to evolve, one thing is clear: there's never a dull moment. From dominating wins to fashion trends and controversy, this week's sports news has something for everyone. Whether you're a fan of college basketball, football, cricket, or Formula 1, there's no shortage of excitement and drama to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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