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Sports World Sees Shakeup in Rankings and Courts

Upsets and records mark a dramatic week in college basketball, rugby, and cricket

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The world of sports witnessed significant developments this week, with upsets, records, and a dash of controversy. From the hardwood to the rugby pitch and the cricket field, here's a rundown of the major events that...

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Sports World Sees Shakeup in Rankings and Courts

Upsets and records mark a dramatic week in college basketball, rugby, and cricket

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of sports witnessed significant developments this week, with upsets, records, and a dash of controversy. From the hardwood to the rugby pitch and the cricket field, here's a rundown of the major events that shook the sports landscape.

In college basketball, Duke University has reclaimed the top spot in the AP men's poll, thanks to their impressive win over Michigan. This marks a familiar perch for the Blue Devils, who have consistently been a dominant force in the sport. However, not all teams are faring as well, as Alabama's Charles Bediako is currently embroiled in a court battle to allow him to finish the college basketball season with the Crimson Tide.

Bediako's situation highlights the complexities of college sports, where athletic and academic eligibility can often be a contentious issue. As the Alabama Supreme Court considers his request for "interim injunctive relief," the Crimson Tide's season hangs in the balance.

Meanwhile, in the world of rugby, England's Six Nations campaign has hit a roadblock. Following a 42-21 defeat to Ireland, the team's head coach, Steve Borthwick, called for perspective, reminding fans that just two weeks ago, England was riding a 12-game winning streak and being hailed as one of the best teams in the world. The loss marks the team's second consecutive defeat in the Six Nations, after being beaten by Scotland just a week prior.

Borthwick's plea for a more measured assessment of his team's performance is understandable, given the intense scrutiny that comes with competing at the highest level. However, the fact remains that England's form has taken a significant downturn, and the team will need to regroup and refocus if they hope to salvage their Six Nations campaign.

In cricket, the West Indies made a statement in the Super Eights stage of the T20 World Cup, thrashing Zimbabwe by 107 runs. This dominant performance marked the second-highest total in T20 World Cup history and sent a clear message to the rest of the competition.

On the women's basketball front, Geno Auriemma made history by breaking a tie with Tara VanDerveer for most appearances by a coach in The Associated Press women's basketball Top 25. Auriemma's UConn team was again a unanimous No. 1, cementing their status as one of the top programs in the country.

Auriemma's record-breaking appearance is a testament to his enduring success and commitment to excellence. With over 655 appearances in the AP Top 25, he has established himself as one of the most accomplished coaches in women's basketball.

As the sports world continues to evolve, one thing is clear: this week's developments will have far-reaching consequences for teams, coaches, and athletes alike. Whether it's a change in the rankings, a record-breaking performance, or a court battle, the stakes are always high in the world of sports.

The world of sports witnessed significant developments this week, with upsets, records, and a dash of controversy. From the hardwood to the rugby pitch and the cricket field, here's a rundown of the major events that shook the sports landscape.

In college basketball, Duke University has reclaimed the top spot in the AP men's poll, thanks to their impressive win over Michigan. This marks a familiar perch for the Blue Devils, who have consistently been a dominant force in the sport. However, not all teams are faring as well, as Alabama's Charles Bediako is currently embroiled in a court battle to allow him to finish the college basketball season with the Crimson Tide.

Bediako's situation highlights the complexities of college sports, where athletic and academic eligibility can often be a contentious issue. As the Alabama Supreme Court considers his request for "interim injunctive relief," the Crimson Tide's season hangs in the balance.

Meanwhile, in the world of rugby, England's Six Nations campaign has hit a roadblock. Following a 42-21 defeat to Ireland, the team's head coach, Steve Borthwick, called for perspective, reminding fans that just two weeks ago, England was riding a 12-game winning streak and being hailed as one of the best teams in the world. The loss marks the team's second consecutive defeat in the Six Nations, after being beaten by Scotland just a week prior.

Borthwick's plea for a more measured assessment of his team's performance is understandable, given the intense scrutiny that comes with competing at the highest level. However, the fact remains that England's form has taken a significant downturn, and the team will need to regroup and refocus if they hope to salvage their Six Nations campaign.

In cricket, the West Indies made a statement in the Super Eights stage of the T20 World Cup, thrashing Zimbabwe by 107 runs. This dominant performance marked the second-highest total in T20 World Cup history and sent a clear message to the rest of the competition.

On the women's basketball front, Geno Auriemma made history by breaking a tie with Tara VanDerveer for most appearances by a coach in The Associated Press women's basketball Top 25. Auriemma's UConn team was again a unanimous No. 1, cementing their status as one of the top programs in the country.

Auriemma's record-breaking appearance is a testament to his enduring success and commitment to excellence. With over 655 appearances in the AP Top 25, he has established himself as one of the most accomplished coaches in women's basketball.

As the sports world continues to evolve, one thing is clear: this week's developments will have far-reaching consequences for teams, coaches, and athletes alike. Whether it's a change in the rankings, a record-breaking performance, or a court battle, the stakes are always high in the world of sports.

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