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Upsets and Thrillers in Sports World

Ireland stuns England, Scotland edges Wales, and NCAA bracket preview revealed

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This weekend saw a series of thrilling matches in the sports world, with Ireland's rugby team pulling off a stunning 42-21 win over England in the Six Nations Championship. Andy Farrell, Ireland's head coach, hailed the...

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Upsets and Thrillers in Sports World

Ireland stuns England, Scotland edges Wales, and NCAA bracket preview revealed

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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This weekend saw a series of thrilling matches in the sports world, with Ireland's rugby team pulling off a stunning 42-21 win over England in the Six Nations Championship. Andy Farrell, Ireland's head coach, hailed the victory as a "special day" and praised his players for showing respect for each other and the jersey. The win marked Ireland's biggest away victory over England and reignited their title ambitions.

Meanwhile, Scotland edged Wales 26-23 in a nail-biting match at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. The Scots battled back from a 17-5 deficit to secure the win, with tries from Kyle Steyn, Finn Russell, Darcy Graham, and George Turner. The victory denied Wales their first Six Nations win since 2023.

In other news, the NCAA men's basketball selection committee released its early bracket preview, with Michigan and Duke topping the list as the overall No. 1 and No. 2 seeds, respectively. The Wolverines and Blue Devils are followed by Arizona, with the full bracket set to be revealed in March.

In football, Chelsea's Liam Rosenior expressed frustration after his team's 1-1 draw with Burnley at Stamford Bridge. The Blues conceded a late equalizer in stoppage time, leaving Rosenior feeling that they had "set fire to four points in two home games."

In contrast, England's rugby team is reeling after their loss to Ireland. Coach Steve Borthwick admitted that the defeat was "bitterly disappointing," while prop Ellis Genge apologized to fans for the team's performance. Genge's comments were echoed by former England captain Chris Robshaw, who suggested that some players had their "heads on the block" after the loss.

The weekend's sports action highlights the unpredictability and excitement of competition at the highest level. As the Six Nations Championship and NCAA tournament continue, fans can expect more thrilling matches and surprises in the world of sports.

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  • "Ireland reignite title bid with record away win over England" (BBC Sport)
  • "Scotland leave it late to edge Wales in Cardiff" (Sky Sports)
  • "Michigan, Duke top NCAA's early bracket preview" (ESPN)
  • "We've set fire to four points in two home games!" (Chelsea FC)
  • "'Heads on the block' - England flounder vs Ireland as Genge apologises to fans" (BBC Sport)

This weekend saw a series of thrilling matches in the sports world, with Ireland's rugby team pulling off a stunning 42-21 win over England in the Six Nations Championship. Andy Farrell, Ireland's head coach, hailed the victory as a "special day" and praised his players for showing respect for each other and the jersey. The win marked Ireland's biggest away victory over England and reignited their title ambitions.

Meanwhile, Scotland edged Wales 26-23 in a nail-biting match at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. The Scots battled back from a 17-5 deficit to secure the win, with tries from Kyle Steyn, Finn Russell, Darcy Graham, and George Turner. The victory denied Wales their first Six Nations win since 2023.

In other news, the NCAA men's basketball selection committee released its early bracket preview, with Michigan and Duke topping the list as the overall No. 1 and No. 2 seeds, respectively. The Wolverines and Blue Devils are followed by Arizona, with the full bracket set to be revealed in March.

In football, Chelsea's Liam Rosenior expressed frustration after his team's 1-1 draw with Burnley at Stamford Bridge. The Blues conceded a late equalizer in stoppage time, leaving Rosenior feeling that they had "set fire to four points in two home games."

In contrast, England's rugby team is reeling after their loss to Ireland. Coach Steve Borthwick admitted that the defeat was "bitterly disappointing," while prop Ellis Genge apologized to fans for the team's performance. Genge's comments were echoed by former England captain Chris Robshaw, who suggested that some players had their "heads on the block" after the loss.

The weekend's sports action highlights the unpredictability and excitement of competition at the highest level. As the Six Nations Championship and NCAA tournament continue, fans can expect more thrilling matches and surprises in the world of sports.

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  • "Ireland reignite title bid with record away win over England" (BBC Sport)
  • "Scotland leave it late to edge Wales in Cardiff" (Sky Sports)
  • "Michigan, Duke top NCAA's early bracket preview" (ESPN)
  • "We've set fire to four points in two home games!" (Chelsea FC)
  • "'Heads on the block' - England flounder vs Ireland as Genge apologises to fans" (BBC Sport)

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