Michigan’s portal-powered lineup delivers championship in new era: Telander

Michigan captures the national title with a roster built through the transfer portal, underscoring how money, movement and experience are redefining college basketball.

Angel Reese traded from Chicago to Atlanta, expert weighs in
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Women’s basketball analyst Meghan McKeown breaks down the shocking trade sending Angel Reese to Atlanta, what Chicago gains in return, and what it means for both teams moving forward.

Bears legend Steve 'Mongo' McMichael had CTE, researchers say

Hall of Famer Steve McMichael, a key member of the dominating defense that helped the 1985 Chicago Bears win the Super Bowl, has been diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the Concussion & CTE Foundation said.

FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour 2026: See the 23 cities left before June kickoff

The World Cup trophy will soon blow into the Windy City as soccer fans in all of the tournament’s host cities – as well as several more – will get a sneak preview of one of sports’ biggest prizes.

Illini wheelchair basketball team makes Final Four run

The University of Illinois saw two basketball programs shine this season, with the men’s team and men's wheelchair team making a Final Four.

Cubs bitten by injury bug & Murakami Mania | Chicago Sports Tonight
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ESPN MLB writer Jesse Rogers joined Tina Nguyen on CST to talk Cubs and White Sox. Why does Jesse believe Cubs fans shouldn't be too worried about the injuries to Cade Horton and Matthew Boyd? Plus, Murkami Mania has hit the Southside. After a rough start to the season, is there reason for some optimism for the White Sox?

Why the Illini will return to the Final 4 soon | Chicago Sports Tonight
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Kendall Gill joined Tina Nguyen in studio to recap the Illini's tough Final 4 loss to UCONN on Saturday. What caused the Illini's cold shooting? Also, Kendall reflects on what the Illini returning to prominence means for him and other Illini alumni. Plus, how quickly can Brad Underwood get this program back to the Final 4?

Why the Bulls are still an attractive destination | Chicago Sports Tonight
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Kendall Gill joined Tina Nguyen in studio to react to the huge news that the Bulls have fired Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley. What does this mean for the Bulls moving forward, and are they an attractive destination? Plus, does Kendall believe Billy Donovan will return as head coach next season?

Why the Illini will return to the Final 4 soon | Chicago Sports Tonight
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Kendall Gill joined Tina Nguyen in studio to recap the Illini's tough Final 4 loss to UCONN on Saturday. What caused the Illini's cold shooting? Also, Kendall reflects on what the Illini returning to prominence means for him and other Illini alumni. Plus, how quickly can Brad Underwood get this program back to the Final 4?

Chicago Bulls fire executive VP Artūras Karnišovas, GM Marc Eversley

The Chicago Bulls fired executive vice president Arturas Karnišovas and general manager Marc Eversley on Monday, ending a six-year run that produced just one playoff appearance.

Sky trade Angel Reese to Dream for draft picks

Chicago Sky star Angel Reese has been traded to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for draft picks.

Bill Belichick faces nearly $300K lawsuit after painter’s fall at Massachusetts property

North Carolina Tar Heels coach Bill Belichick is facing a lawsuit over a June 2024 incident at his Nantucket, Massachusetts property, where a painter alleges he was injured in a fall due to unsafe construction conditions.

UCLA storms past South Carolina to claim its 1st NCAA women’s basketball title

Gabriela Jaquez scored 21 points, Lauren Betts added 16 and UCLA routed South Carolina 79-51 Sunday to win its first NCAA championship in women’s basketball.

How should this Final Four Illini basketball team be remembered?
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For the first time in 21 years, the Illini played in the Final Four. After a 71-62 loss to UConn, how should this Illinois team be remembered? Cassie Carlson, Tina Nguyen and Dane Placko weigh in as we heard from Brad Underwood, Keaton Wagler and more.

'I'm not giving Michael anything': Hall of Fame ref Joey Crawford on MJ, modern NBA and more

Joey Crawford, one of the most notable referees in the modern-day NBA, spoke on Michael Jordan, Chicago, modern-day refereeing and referee conspiracy theories as he gets set to enter the Hall of Fame.