Where will Texas Tech softball be seeded in NCAA tournament? Final projections

TheTexas Tech softball teamwill soon find out where its seeded in the 2026 NCAA tournament with the selection show set for tonight.

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Just a few hours away from finding the answers, a final round of projections shed a bit of light on the potential matchups for the Red Raiders as they look to get back to Oklahoma City and the Women's College World Series.

Softball America'sfinal projections released Sunday morninghas the Red Raiders as the No. 11 seed hosting the Lubbock Regional. The outlet has Tech hosting Ole Miss, Michigan and Akron.

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Tech's potential super regional matchup is most intriguing here as SA has Tennessee as the No. 6 national seed, which would put the Red Raiders in Knoxville for a spot in the WCWS if both teams make it out of their respective regionals.

There's no shortage of storylines with this one. It started when former Tech head coach Craig Snider left Lubbock to become an assistant with theVolsand escalated this summer when Taylor Pannell transferred from Tennessee to Tech, which kickstarted the offseason campaign to blacklist the Red Raiders.

USA TODAY released itsfinal projections on Saturdayand has Texas Tech as the No. 9 overall seed with a potential super regional matchup at No. 8Florida.

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“Highway to Heaven” reboot headed to TV, with late star Michael Landon's widow producing

A reimagined version of TV's Highway to Heaven will air on Fox in the 2027–2028 season, the network announced.

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Key Points

  • The original series, which aired from 1984 to 1989, starred Michael Landon as an angel who had returned to Earth to help people.

  • Landon's widow is set to produce the reboot of the series.

A reimaginedHighway to Heavenis headed to TV.

Fox announced Monday that a new version of the drama, which originally aired from 1984 to 1989, will debut on Fox in the 2027–2028 season.

CostarringMichael Landonas Jonathan Smith and Victor French, Landon'sLittle House on the Prairiecostar, as Mark Gordon, the drama depicted Landon as an angel who had returned to Earth to help people. French was the cop who made Jonathan's angelic acts possible.

Writer and producer Jason Katims, who's known for his work on shows includingFriday Night LightsandParenthood, will serve as showrunner. Katims will also produce as part of a team that includes Cindy Landon, Michael's widow, of Michael Landon Productions, and Amblin Television.

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"Highway to Heavenhas always been about connection, compassion and the idea that small acts can have big ripple effects and make a lasting difference," said Cindy, who married Michael in 1983. "I'm proud to help carry Michael’s legacy forward with partners like Fox and Amblin, who understand the heart of this series and are bringing it to a new generation at just the right moment."

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In his own statement Katims said, "I'm excited by the challenge of putting a contemporary lens on this classic tale. The idea of telling a very grounded, human story about an angel feels immediately emotional to me — and fun. I love going outside my comfort zone to tell a tale about someone trying to do better as an angel than he did as a man."

Lifetime aired anupdated movie versionofHighway to Heaven, which starred Jill Scott as the angel, in 2021.

Michael Landondiedof pancreatic cancer in 1991. In addition toHighway to Heaven, he was known for having starred in and often written and produced the TV seriesLittle House on the Prairie, between 1974 and 1983. Before that, he starred on the Western showBonanza, in which he played "Little Joe" from 1959 to 1973.

Michael Landon and his future wife, Cindy, in 1982Credit: Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty

But unlike withLittle HouseandBonanza, Landon was the creator ofHighway to Heaven, which earned seven Emmy nominations during its run.

"I was driving through Beverly Hills to pick up my kids on a Friday night, and people were honking at each other," Landon told theLos Angeles Timesin January 1988, of the night he conceived the project. "There is no worse place for that than Beverly Hills; I think when people have a little bit more money, they really believe that the Red Sea will part and their car will go forward."

He continued, "And I thought, ‘Why is everybody so angry? If they would just spend that same time being nice. It's obvious the flow of traffic is going to go much better if everybody has his opportunity.'"

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Colts sign 12 undrafted rookies following 2026 NFL draft

TheIndianapolis Coltsannounced that they'vesigned12 undrafted rookies following the 2026 NFL draft.

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Making the 53-man roster for an undrafted rookie is always going to be an uphill battle, but in recent years, we've seen two UDFAs accomplish that feat.

In 2024, it was offensive lineman Dalton Tucker, and last year it was cornerback Johnathan Edwards.

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When it comes to making a roster push as a UDFA, of course, how you perform throughout training camp and the preseason is critical, but you also have to play a position where there is a roster spot available.

Several of these players will likely end up on theColts' practice squad.

Colts sign 12 undrafted free agents after 2026 NFL draft

  • DT Cam Ball, Arkansas

  • S Austin Brown, Wisconsin

  • LB Tahj Chambers, Mississippi

  • WR Sahmir Hagans, Duke

  • WR E.J. Horton, Purdue

  • DE Mitchell Melton, Virginia

  • RB Lincoln Pare, Texas

  • T Nolan Rucci, Penn State

  • WR Raylen Sharpe, Arkansas

  • C Geno VanDeMark, Alabama

  • RB Jordon Vaughn, Abilene Christian

  • LB West Weeks, LSU

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Lakers criticize officiating after Game 2 loss to Thunder in West semis

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Lakers coach JJ Redick criticized the way LeBron James is officiated and guard Austin Reaves complained about treatment from the referees afterLos Angeles lost 125-107 to the Oklahoma City Thunderon Thursday night.

Associated Press Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick reacts to play against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half of Game 2 in a second-round NBA basketball playoffs series Thursday, May 7, 2026, in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Nate Billings) Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick reacts to play in the second half of Game 1 in a second-round NBA basketball playoffs series against the Oklahoma City Thunder Tuesday, May 5, 2026 in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Kyle Phillips) Los Angeles Lakers' Austin Reaves, center right, talks with referee John Goble, center, left, after the team's loss in Game 2 in a second-round NBA basketball playoffs series against the Oklahoma City Thunder Thursday, May 7, 2026, in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Nate Billings) Los Angeles Lakers' Austin Reaves (15) and other Lakers players talk with referee John Goble, second from right, after the team's loss in Game 2 in a second-round NBA basketball playoffs series against the Oklahoma City Thunder Thursday, May 7, 2026, in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)

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A number of Lakers players gathered around the referees at midcourt after the game and Reaves voiced his frustration to crew chief John Goble. He felt that while players were jockeying for position during a jump ball during the game, Goble crossed the line.

“At the end of the day, we’re grown men and I just didn’t feel like he needed to yell in my face like that,” Reaves said. “I told him that. I wasn’t disrespectful. I told him if I did that to him first, I would’ve gotten a tech. I feel like the only reason I didn’t get a tech was because he knew he was in the wrong. I felt disrespected.”

Reaves, Marcus Smart and Jaxson Hayes all finished with five fouls. The Thunder took 26 free throws to 21 for the Lakers. The loss sends Los Angeles home facing a 2-0 deficit heading into Game 3 on Saturday.

Redick doesn't think a team with the No. 1 seed and the reigning MVP in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander needs extra help from the officials.

“They’re hard enough to play," Redick said. "They’re hard to play, and you’ve got to be able to just call them. They foul. They do foul.”

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James, still effective at attacking the rim at age 41, has attempted just five throws in two games in the series.

“LeBron has the worst whistle of any star player I've ever seen. The smaller guys, because they can be theatric, they typically draw more fouls, and the bigger players that are built like LeBron, it’s hard for them,” Redick said. “They get clobbered, and he got clobbered again tonight a bunch.”

On several occasions, Lakers players were incredulous after calls — or no-calls — from the crew. While the Lakers talked to the officials during and after the game, the Thunder players stayed calm. Redick believes that might have helped them.

“I think some of the reason that they’re officiated the way they are is because they don’t show emotion,” Redick said. "And that’s a credit to them. I mean, they really take the emotion out of the game. They’re super tight-knit. They don’t complain to the officials, and maybe they’re the beneficiaries of that, I don’t know.”

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Cameron Delano upsets Alex the Terrible in BKFC's Blood 4 Blood

DAYTONA BEACH — Fans watched limbs fly on the floor of the Ocean Center at the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship's Blood 4 Blood event on May 6, and that goes for both the boxing and heavy-metal mosh pits.

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The unique hybrid featured four bare-knuckle matches separated by brief heavy metal concerts from Slaughter to Prevail, Crowbar, Malevolence, Black Label Society and a pre-show from Chained Saint.

Slaughter to Prevail kicked off the night with a performance led by lead vocalist Aleksandr Shikolay, better known as Alex the Terrible in the bare-knuckle fighting and metal scenes. In a twist fitting for the event, Shikolay boxed professional bull rider Cameron Delano a few hours later in the main event.

Despite being a sizable underdog, it was Delano that took the victory against fan-favorite Alex the Terrible in what turned out to be the longest fight of the night.

Delano knocked Shikolay on his back with a straight right to the nose 15 seconds into the first round. Delano, who was backed against the ropes, barely beat a Shikolay punch that was thrown at him at the exact same time.

Shikolay wasn’t able to beat the 10-second count, and the fight was waved off 29 seconds into the third round.

“Alex is a tough son of a [expletive],” Delano said in his post-fight interview in the ring. “I knew in that third round, we were about to go [expletive] at it, so I appreciate it, I love him for it, and I’m a huge fan.”

The fight between two 1-0-0 fighters ended with Delano keeping his unbeaten record after knocking down Shikolay multiple times over the three rounds. Shikolay fell to 1-1.

Shikolay, who helped organize the event and even fought for free, according to an interview with MMA Fighting, said he broke his nose from Delano’s punch. However, he’ll still be performing with Slaughter to Prevail when the band plays at Rockville on Sunday.

“Of course I’m very sad I lost, it [expletive] sucks,” Shikolay said. “But sometimes shit happens, and I feel sad, but at the same time, I feel so [expletive] happy because we made this, Blood 4 Blood.”

Cameron “The Bull” Delano boxes Alex “The Terrible” Shikolay during the Blood 4 Blood event at the Ocean Center on May 6, 2026, kicking off the festivities for Welcome to Rockville.

Blood 4 Blood’s debut fight was between Brock Walker and Sergey “Kratos” Kalinin, who helped corner Shikolay against Delano.

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For Kalinin, it was also his BKFC debut after spending more than a decade bare-knuckle boxing in Russian promotions, such as Top Dog. Walker also wasn’t a stranger to combat sports as a former amateur MMA fighter dating back to 2012.

The fight hardly lasted a minute, and it was Kalinin that walked away as the victor.

Donning boxing shorts made purely out of animal fur, the fighter listed only as “Kratos” on Blood 4 Blood’s card knocked down Walker four times before earning the TKO in 1:06.

Taylor “Killa Bee” Starling and Sydney Smith, who replaced Marisol Ruelas on a week’s notice, were the first pair to make it out of the first round, although barely.

Starling, the most experienced BKFC fighter on the card with a 5-4 record, dominated the first round with multiple combos that cut Smith’s face. Smith did answer and busted Starling’s nose and gave her a black eye, but the damage was mostly one-sided.

The second round is when Starling ended the bout.

Starling wobbled Smith with an overhand right that wobbled the Charlottesville, Virginia, native before throwing a flurry of punches that earned her the TKO 1:32 into the second round.

Jake Bostwick earned the first true knockout of the night in his co-main event against Roderick Stewart.

Bostwick and Stewart had the most cautious first round of Wednesday night, as both fighters connected on a few punches and briefly met in the clinch. But ultimately damage was negligible and the round could’ve been scored either way.

The second round was similar until Bostwick found an opening. After backing Stewart to the ropes, Bostwick landed a close-range right cross clean on the chin with Stewart’s left arm by his side.

Stewart dropped to a knee and couldn’t return to his feet within 10 seconds to continue the fight.

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Martin Short Reflects on Losing His Brother, Mother and Father by Age 21: ‘Life Changed Completely’

Martin Short opened up about the loss of his brother, mother, and father during a panel discussion at the Netflix Is a Joke Presents: This Better Be Funny with David Letterman event on May 7

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  • Short has previously shared how his family’s approach to life’s challenges shaped his perspective on tragedy and priorities

  • The actor and comedian's wife, Nancy Dolman, died in 2010, while his daughter Katherine died in February at the age of 42

Martin Shortis reflecting on the loss he experienced early in his life.

During an appearance at the Netflix Is a Joke Presents: This Better Be Funny with David Letterman event at The Montalban Theater in Los Angeles on Thursday, May 7, Short, 76, appeared on a panel alongside fellow comediansDavid LettermanandPaul Shafferand discussed topics including his early career, friendship withSteve Martinand his late wifeNancy Dolman.

Letterman, 79, also commented on Short’s upcoming Netflix documentary film,Marty, Life Is Short, and noted that after watching the doc the “one thing that struck me was your childhood.”

“You came from a funny Irish Catholic family and then suddenly your brother died in a car accident. And then your mother got cancer. And then your father died. That’s an incredible amount of loss very early,” Letterman told Short.

Martin Short and wife Nancy Dolman in 1987Credit: Ralph Dominguez/MediaPunch via Getty

“Yeah, I was around 20,” replied Short. “My older brother David died first. He was the star of the family. Then my mother was diagnosed with cancer at his funeral and died three years later. My father died the year after that.”

“So there was definitely a period where life changed completely,” added Short, noting that his mother, who was a violinist, was the first female concertmaster in North America and was "an extraordinary musician."

Short was just 12 when his brother died, while his mother and father, who was a steel executive, died before he was 21.

In an early profile with PEOPLE, Short, who was 34 at the time, shared thetouching way he coped with the tragedy his family has experienced.

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Martin Short with his sons Henry and OliverCredit: Chad Salvador/Variety via Getty

"There isn't a period of my life that I don't like to think about or wouldn't go back to,” he told PEOPLE at the time. "It sounds like a tragic family, but it really isn't.”

"My mother had cancer, and she had been ill and then in remission since I was 13. She was a remarkable person; both my parents were. So I never looked at it as if it was a tragedy — that I didn't have them my whole life. You learn some sense of priorities. Our whole family took the attitude that if you have wonderful moments, don't second-guess them, just enjoy them."

Short’s actress wife Dolmandied in August 2010from ovarian cancer. The pair sharedthree children, sons Oliver, 40, and Henry, 36, and daughter Katherine, who died in February of this year.

Katherinediedby suicide on Feb. 23, 2026, at the age of 42.

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"It is with profound grief that we confirm the passing of Katherine Hartley Short,” the Short family told PEOPLE in a statement at the time. “The Short family is devastated by this loss and asks for privacy at this time. Katherine was beloved by all and will be remembered for the light and joy she brought into the world.”

(L-R) Haylen Short, Henry Short, Martin Short, Oliver Short, and Elissa Short attend the 'Marty, Life is Short' special screening in L.A. on May 6, 2026Credit: Emma McIntyre/Getty

On Wednesday, May 6, Short made hisfirst public appearancesince Katherine’s death as he attended the L.A. special screening of his Netflix documentary.

The comedian and actor was joined by his sons Oliver and Henry, as well as famous friends including Shaffer, 76,Selena Gomez,Kate Hudson,Eugene Levy,Jimmy Kimmel,Jerry SeinfeldandBilly Crystal.

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Michael Landon's Widow to Produce “Highway to Heaven” Reboot

Fox has greenlit a reboot series of Highway to Heaven

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NEED TO KNOW

  • The original series, which Michael Landon starred in and created, aired from 1984 to 1989 on NBC

  • The actor's widow, Cindy Landon, is a producer on the reboot and said it would "mean so much to him"

Highway to Heavenis coming back.

Fox has greenlit a reboot of the classic NBC series, which ran from 1984 to 1989, and was created by and starredMichael Landonas an angel on probation who is sent to Earth to help people,Deadlinereported. The reboot, which is slated to air in the 2027 to 2028 season, will be produced by the late actor's wife,Cindy Landon. No casting announcements have been made just yet.

In an Instagrampost, Cindy, who married Michael in 1983, wrote, "Highway to Heavenwas always more than a television show — it was about humanity, compassion, hope, and the power of touching people's lives through storytelling."

"Michael poured his heart and soul into these stories, and I know this new chapter would mean so much to him. I'm incredibly grateful to everyone involved for believing in the heart of this series and having the vision to bring it to life once again."

Michael Landon as Jonathan Smith, Victor French as Mark Gordon in

TheLittle House on the Prairiestar, whodied in 1991, starred alongsideVictor Frenchin the series, whom he worked with onLittle House, too.

French played Mark Gordon, a retired policeman who helped Landon's angel, Jonathan Smith, with his mission.

Parenthoodcreator andFriday Night LightsshowrunnerJason Katimswill be the showrunner on the reboot.

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"I'm excited by the challenge of putting a contemporary lens on this classic tale. The idea of telling a very grounded, human story about an angel feels immediately emotional to me — and fun," Katims said in a statement, per the outlet. "I love going outside my comfort zone to tell a tale about someone trying to do better as an angel than he did as a man."

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In a statement, Cindy, whoshares daughter Jennifer Landon and son Sean Landonwith her late husband, said that she was "proud to help carry Michael's legacy forward with partners like Fox and Amblin, who understand the heart of this series and are bringing it to a new generation at just the right moment."

Victor French as Mark Gordon, Michael Landon as Jonathan Smith in

Michael told theLos Angeles Timesin 1988 thatHighway to Heaven, his first project after nine years onLittle House,was "something I had to get out of my system."

Brandon Tartikoff, then-president of entertainment at NBC, told the outlet that Michael's goal with the series was to "on a regular basis, give the audience a good cry."

“You're going to laugh or cry, one or the other — you're not just going to watch a car chase,” Michael said. “I do the kind of shows that I like to sit down and watch with my family.”

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