Trent Perry leads UCLA to one-sided upset of No. 9 Nebraska

Trent Perry scored 20 points and UCLA earned its third home win over a Top 10 team, beating No. 9 Nebraska 72-52 in a Big Ten Conference game on Tuesday night in Los Angeles.

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The Bruins (20-10, 12-7 Big Ten) finished with a 16-1 record at Pauley Pavilion, their only loss in double overtime to Indiana. They also beat then-No. 4 Purdue and then-No. 10 Illinois at home.

Perry was 8 of 15 from the field and hit three of UCLA's 10 3-pointers, adding seven rebounds and four assists. Eric Dailey Jr. logged 14 points and eight rebounds for the Bruins, who are a half-game behind Purdue and Wisconsin for fifth place in the Big Ten.

Nebraska (25-5, 14-5) missed out on a chance to lock up a triple bye given to the top four teams in next week's Big Ten conference tournament. The Cornhuskers shot 38.8%, making only 5 of 24 3-point attempts, with Pryce Sandfort going 2-for-7 from outside.

Sam Hoiberg led Nebraska with 12 points but had only two assists and was 2-for-4 from the line, as the Cornhuskers were 9 of 18 on foul shots.

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The Bruins led 37-24 at halftime and built the margin to 18 with 15:18 left on consecutive baskets by Dailey. Nebraska started to find its stroke, making seven consecutive shots including a 3-pointer by Sandfort to get within 57-45 with 8:02 to go.

UCLA made only one field goal over a five-minute stretch, its lead down to 10, before getting five points on one possession. Perry hit a jumper, with Nebraska committing a foul away from the ball, giving the Bruins another chance that was cashed in by a Tyler Bilodeau 3-pointer for a 62-47 edge with 6:17 remaining.

UCLA built a nine-point lead in the first six minutes, and a pair of Xavier Booker 3-pointers put it up to 22-11 with 11:16 left in the first half. The Bruins made 10 of their first 15 shots while Nebraska didn't get its 10th field goal until more than two minutes after halftime.

The Cornhuskers got within 29-22 with 5:41 left in the first half and then made only one more basket, missing 16 of 17 shots, including the first six of the second half.

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Trent Perry leads UCLA to one-sided upset of No. 9 Nebraska

Trent Perry scored 20 points and UCLA earned its third home win over a Top 10 team, beating No. 9 Nebraska 72-52 in a ...
Mick Cronin urges allowing schools to exceed the $20.5M revenue-sharing cap to retain players

LOS ANGELES (AP) — March Madness is looming. So iscollege basketball's transfer portal, and that worries Mick Cronin.

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The Division I men's portal opens for a 15-day window on April 7, a day after a new national champion is crowned in Indianapolis. This shortest window for entry yet follows a rule change this year to better align with the end of the season.

"We should do everything we can to stop these kids from transferring too much because nobody is going to graduate," the UCLA coach said Tuesday night afterUCLA beat No. 9 Nebraska. "These kids aren't going to have the grades if they're transferring three or four times, so we got to do everything we can."

Cronin is advocating for schools to be able to exceed the roughly $20.5 million revenue-sharing cap per school that began this season in order to retain their players.

"I know there's people at the Big Ten office that are for it, that's why I bring it up," Cronin said. "I told them I would back them."

Most schools are doling out the biggest share of the revenue pie to football players and giving whatever's left to basketball players. Schools are allowed to share up to $20.5 million with their players, but there still exists an option to provide third-party deals outside the school-to-player payments for name, image and likeness.

"You should be able to go over the revenue share to be able to retain players," Cronin said. "Very few of these guys are going to be able to retire on (NIL money), so we need to encourage guys not to transfer."

The transfer portal allows any player to find a new school every offseason.Chad Baker-Mazarawas on his fifth school at age 26 before he parted ways with Southern California's program last weekend.

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"If you're on your third school, they're not going to pay for you to come back when you're 25. You only went here for a year," Cronin said. "They're all going to be left in the dust."

Teams attempt to combat the transfer frenzy by having recruits sign multiyear NIL deals, but even then there are workarounds.

Cronin has worked the portal effectively in recent years, adding Donovan Dent and Johnny Juzang. But he also lost Aday Mara to Michigan, Dylan Andrews to Boise State and Berke Buyuktuncel to Nebraska.

"Berke's had a great year for them. I love Berke," he said. "He's found a great fit, he's in a great system for him."

Cronin said he receives calls from former players looking for help finding jobs.

"Guys need jobs when they're 27 and they're done playing in Europe," he said. "They have no resume because they've been playing basketball."

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US Rep. Tony Gonzales and activist Brandon Herrera will head to a runoff for Texas' 23rd District, CNN projects

US Rep. Tony Gonzales and conservative activist Brandon Herrera will advance to a runoff in the Republican primary for Texas' 23rd District, CNN's Decision Desk projects, prolonging a contentious campaign in which Gonzales denied allegations that he had an affair with a former staffer who died by suicide.

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It's a rematch from two years ago, when Gonzales beat Herrera in a runoff by just 354 votes out of nearly 30,000. But this time, the campaign was upended by theallegationsGonzales had an affair with Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, the former staffer, who died in September. A county medical examiner ruled that she died of self-immolation and listed her manner of death as suicide.

The controversy gained traction in the final weeks before the primary amid a pressure campaign from Herrera and new revelations from Adrian Aviles, the husband of the late staffer.

Text messages provided to CNN by Adrian Aviles show that Gonzales sent lewd messages to Santos-Aviles, including one exchange asking for a "sexy pic." In aninterviewwith CNN's Erin Burnett last week, Aviles called the congressman a "predator" and said that "he's continued to lie to the American people, his constituents."

He facesmounting callsfrom some of his GOP colleagues to step down. "A male harassing a female employee, I just can't stomach it, dude. I've got a wife and a daughter. He needs to go," Tennessee Rep. Tim BurchetttoldCNN's Manu Raju.

Gonzales has said he won't resign.

"There will be an opportunity for all the details and facts to come out," hetold CNNlast week. "What you've seen is not all the facts. And there will be ample time for all of that to come out."

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He accused Adrian Aviles and his attorney of blackmailing him, claims the attorney, Bobby Barrera, denied.

House Speaker Mike Johnson has also so fardeclinedto back calls for Gonzales' resignation, though he conceded the accusations were "very serious" and said that he has urged the San Antonio Republican to address them with his constituents directly.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has not withdrawn his endorsement of Gonzales, made last December, though Trump notably left Gonzales off a list of his Texas endorsements posted onsocial medialast week. Still, the presidentshouted outthe congressman at an event in Corpus Christi, Texas, last Friday, remarking, "Tony, congratulations."

Herrera has used the controversy to raise questions about Gonzales' character and electability. Some Texas Republicans allied with Herrera supported his calls for Gonzalez's resignation, including state Rep. Wes Virdell, whose district shares territory with the 23rd.

Pressing the attack, Herrera has leveraged a large social media following cultivated over years of conservative commentary, particularly on gun rights. His username on X is "TheAKGuy," and he boasts more than 4 million subscribers to his channel on YouTube, featuring hundreds of firearm reviews dating back to 2025.

"These texts are disgusting," Herrerawrote on X last month, reacting to revelations about Gonzales' text message to Santos-Aviles. "The question is, will Tony finally admit he's been lying this whole time? Or will he double down even though there is now undeniable proof?"

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Philippine lawmakers advance impeachment of Vice President Duterte

MANILA, March 4 (Reuters) - Philippine lawmakers ordered Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday to respond to impeachment complaints against her after finding substance ‌to allegations involving unexplained wealth, the misuse of public funds and ‌making public threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

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The daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte is seen as ​a frontrunner for the 2028 presidential elections, and has said she will run for the top post. She survived a similar impeachment bid last year, which the Supreme Court struck down for violating constitutional safeguards.

If convicted by the Senate at trial, Duterte would ‌be removed from office and ⁠disqualified from holding any future government position.

Duterte's defence team during the impeachment proceedings did not immediately respond to a request for ⁠comment.

Wednesday's vote in the House of Representatives' justice committee comes amid a bitter falling out between the two leaders, both scions of powerful political families, who swept to power ​in ​2022 before becoming rivals.

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Before any vote on ​whether an impeachment trial should go ‌ahead, the House will consider Duterte's response to the charges, if she makes one, as well as any reply from the complainants.

The complaints against Duterte include the misuse of confidential funds, bribery and unexplained wealth, and publicly threatening to have Marcos killed, along with his wife and a cousin who was House speaker ‌at the time.

"This is a very good development ​that the process of accountability is now ​moving," Representative Leila de Lima told ​Reuters. De Lima endorsed one of the complaints against Duterte.

Four ‌impeachment complaints were initially lodged against ​Duterte, but one complaint ​was dismissed over a rule that prohibits such complaints from being filed within a year after previously being submitted. Another complaint was withdrawn to ​fast-track the proceedings and because ‌it was similar to another complaint.

Marcos survived a separate impeachment bid against him ​last month after his allies in Congress voted to dismiss it.

(Reporting ​by Mikhail Flores; Editing by David Stanway)

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Two senior Communist Party officials absent at top Chinese political event

BEIJING, March 4 (Reuters) - Two senior Chinese officials were absent ‌on Wednesday from the ‌ranks of China's highest tier of power ​at the opening of the country's two largest political events of the year, with top ‌Communist Party cadres ⁠ensnared in a wave of purges.

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Zhang Youxia, China's ⁠highest-ranking general, was not among the party's 23-member politburo at ​the opening ​of the ​Chinese People's Political ‌Consultative Conference (CPPCC), according to a Reuters witness. Neither was Ma Xingrui, formerly the party's top official in the western Chinese ‌region of Xinjiang.

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Zhang, also ​a vice chairman ​on ​the Central Military Commission (CMC), ‌was put under investigation ​in January. ​Ma has not been in the public eye since ​late October.

(Reporting ‌by Ryan Woo, Xiuhao Chen ​and Ethan Wang; Editing ​by Tom Hogue)

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