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The curious case of Chermiti in Rohl's Rangers revolution

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15 February 2026
BBC Scotland looks at Youssef Chermiti's impact for Rangers against Hearts and beyond.
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Seniors Jackson and Mair lead No. 11 Duke women to narrow win over No. 21 North Carolina

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15 February 2026

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Ashlon Jackson and Taina Mair scored 14 points each on their senior day and No. 11 Duke edged No. 21 North Carolina 72-68 on Sunday, the Blue Devils' 16th consecutive win.

After a back-and-forth first half that saw 16 lead changes, Duke led 41-33 at halftime and never trailed in the second half. The Blue Devils' lead was only 56-54 with 30 seconds left in the third quarter but the Tar Heels got no closer.

Delaney Thomas' layup made it a six-point game with 30 seconds remaining. Nyla Brooks hit a 3 for North Carolina with 15 seconds left, but Jackson added a free throw for the final margin.

Riley Nelson scored 13 points and Toby Fournier grabbed 12 rebounds for Duke (19-6, 14-0 ACC). Mair finished with seven rebounds, seven assists and two steals.

Ciera Toomey scored 14 points, Indya Nivar 12 and Brooks and Nyla Harris 10 each for North Carolina (21-6, 10-4). It was UNC's first loss this season when the Nyla's — Brooks and Harris — both scored in double figures.

There were 10 lead changes in the first quarter and Nelson's jumper in the final minute gave Duke a 19-18 lead at the end of the period.

A 7-0 run helped put North Carolina ahead 29-23 in the second quarter. Jordan Wood hit three second-quarter 3-pointers to help Duke take an eight-point lead at halftime.

Duke, which visits North Carolina on March 1 in a regular-season finale, leads the series 57-55.

Up next

North Carolina: at Virginia Tech on Thursday.

Duke: N.C. State visits on Tuesday. ___

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Vanderbilt’s NCAA resume takes hit with stunning upset loss at Georgia

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15 February 2026
When the women’s basketball committee releases its mid-season top-16 ranking, it always comes with a caveat: This is only a snapshot in time; there’s still a lot of basketball to be played. That was certainly true this weekend. Less than 24 hours after the committee’s first top-16 reveal — in which Vanderbilt earned the No. 4 overall ranking, projecting the Commodores as the fourth No. 1 seed for March Madness — Vanderbilt lost on the road to unranked Georgia, 76-74. Given the lessons that could
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