In a heartwarming moment during the Pelicans-Timberwolves game, Jacob Ingles, son of Minnesota player Joe Ingles who has autism, watched his dad play and start for the first time since 2022, inspiring Minnesota to a 134-93 win. Timberwolves coach Chris Finch made the decision to start Ingles to raise awareness for autism and emphasize the importance of doing the human thing, showcasing the power of sports to make a difference beyond the scoreboard. Despite not scoring, Ingles highlighted the realness of autism and the need for continued awareness and support for families dealing with the condition.
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Road to men's Frozen Four: What the 16-team field looks like
The field for the 2025 men's Frozen Four is set, with six conference champions earning automatic berths and the remaining 10 at-large teams selected based on PairWise rankings. The NCAA tournament bracket will be revealed on Sunday, with regional play beginning Thursday and the Frozen Four scheduled for April 10 and 12 in St. Louis. Every game will air on ESPN networks and stream on ESPN+, with Bentley, Michigan State, Minnesota State, and Cornell securing...
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