Illinois
Michigan Posts Convincing Win Over No. 24 Illinois at VTC – University of Michigan Athletics
Site: Ann Arbor, Mich. (Varsity Tennis Center)
Score: #23 Michigan 4, #24 Illinois 0
Records: U-M (13-8, 7-2 B1G), Illinois (12-7, 5-3 B1G)
Next U-M Event: Sunday, April 6 – vs. Northwestern (Varsity Tennis Center), Noon
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The No. 23-ranked University of Michigan men’s tennis team cruised to a 4-0 win over No. 24 Illinois on Friday (April 4) at the Varsity Tennis Center.
The Wolverines won the doubles point for the fourth consecutive match. At No. 2, Patorn Hanchaikul and Benjamin Kittay started off breaking serve and won another break point as the duo closed on a three-game win streak. Will Cooksey and Alex Cairo recorded their third straight doubles win as the pair won the final three games to win a 6-3 match at No. 3.
Nicholas Steiglehner picked up the first singles win as he put up back-to-back 6-4 sets over Mathis Debru at No. 6.
Hanchaikul quickly made it 3-0, defeating Zach Viiala in straight sets 6-1, 6-3.
Gavin Young clinched the team win with a victory at No. 1, his third match clincher of the season, taking down No. 16-ranked Kenta Miyoshi. It is his sixth win over a ranked opponent this season and marks the highest-ranked opponent he has defeated this season. In the first set, Young broke Miyoshi on a deuce point to take a 4-3 advantage and used it en route to a 6-4 first set. After the back-and-forth second set went into a tiebreaker, Young dominated, taking a 3-0 lead and finishing 7-2 for the 7-6 finish.
On Sunday (April 6), the Wolverines will honor Cooksey, Hanchaikul and Young on Senior Day before their noon match with Northwestern at the Varsity Tennis Center.
Following are match-by-match results
Singles
No. 1 – No. 79 Gavin Young (U-M) d. No. 16 Kenta Miyoshi (Illinois), 6-4, 7-6 (2)
No. 2 – No. 83 Will Cooksey (U-M) vs. No. 64 William Mroz (Illinois), 7-6 (6), 3-6 abandoned
No. 3 – No. 82 Benjamin Kittay (U-M) vs. Jeremy Zhang (Illinois), 3-6, 6-3, 3-2 abandoned
No. 4 – Bjorn Swenson (U-M) vs. Tyler Bowers (Illinois), 4-6, 6-4, 1-1 abandoned
No. 5 – Patorn Hanchaikul (U-M) d. Zach Viiala (Illinois), 6-1, 6-3
No. 6 – Nicholas Steiglehner (U-M) vs. Mathis Debru (Illinois), 6-4, 6-4
Doubles
No. 1 – Gavin Young/Bjorn Swenson (U-M) vs. Kenta Miyoshi/Tyler Bowers (Illinois), 4-5 abandoned
No. 2 – Benjamin Kittay/Patorn Hanchaikul (U-M) d. William Mroz/Zach Viiala (Illinois), 6-2
No. 3 – Will Cooksey/Alex Cairo (U-M) d. Mathis Debru/Jeremy Zhang (Illinois), 6-3
Order of Completion: Doubles 2-3, Singles 6-5-1
Illinois
Person of interest in deadly Cicero, Illinois stabbing apprehended after long pursuit
A suspect in a deadly stabbing was apprehended early Sunday morning following a pursuit from Cicero that ended up on Chicago’s Far South Side.
Around 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Cicero police were called after Ubano Diaz, 73, was tsabbed in the 3200 block of South 54th Court in the west Chicago suburb. Diaz was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he died, Cicero police said.
Police immediately identified a person of interest, who was found driving out of the town. They launched a pursuit as the suspect headed northeast on the Stevenson Expressway.
At 1:21 a.m. Sunday, Illinois State Police were called in to assist Cicero police with the pursuit as the suspect cruised up the Stevenson Expressway at California Avenue.
The pursuit kept going along the Stevenson and Dan Ryan expressways before finally ending at 119th Street and Vincennes Avenue west of I-57 in Chicago’s Morgan Park neighborhood.
The driver of the vehicle was taken into custody at that point, Cicero and Illinois State Police said.
There were no crashes or injuries during the pursuit.
Police believe the stabbing was an isolated incident, and there was no threat to the public.
State police did not specify the route of the pursuit.
Illinois
1 killed, multiple displaced after Glenwood, Illinois, condo fire, officials say
One person is dead after a fire inside a condo complex in south suburban Glenwood on Saturday evening.
It happened around 5 p.m. in the 900 block of 194th Street.
Glenwood fire officials said that crews responded to a second-floor unit inside the three-story building that was engulfed with flames.
It was confirmed that one person died in the fire. Their identity was not released.
Neighbors in adjoining condos were displaced. The Red Cross was working to provide further assistance to those affected.
Glenwood fire said they are working with the state fire marshal to investigate what led up to the blaze.
Illinois
2025 FCS football championship: Bracket, schedule, scores
The 2025-26 FCS playoffs consist of a 24-team bracket with play starting on Saturday, Nov. 29 and concluding on Monday, Jan. 5. The top 16 teams seeded and the top eight seeds receive automatic byes to the second round, while the rest of the 24-team field (the remaining 16 teams) play in the first round.
Here’s everything you need to know for the Division I Football Championship postseason.
FCS championship bracket
Click or tap here to view the bracket
FCS championship schedule
All times Eastern
Quarterfinals
- Friday, December 12
- Saturday, December 13
Semifinals
- Saturday, December 20
- Semifinal 1 | 4 p.m. ET | ABC
- Semifinal 2 | 7:30 p.m. ET | ESPN2
National Championship
FCS championship rounds, dates
- Selection show: 12 p.m. ET Sunday, Nov. 23 on ESPNU
- First round: Saturday, Nov. 29
- Second round: Saturday, Dec. 6
- Quarterfinals: Friday, Dec. 12 through Saturday, Dec. 13
- Semifinals: Saturday, Dec. 20
- National championship: Monday, Jan. 5 on ESPN at 7:30 p.m. ET
FCS selections
The bracket selections for the 2025-26 FCS Championship was on Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025. The bracket was be revealed via a selection show on ESPNU at 12 p.m. ET and a selections release.
Eleven conferences (or conference partnerships/alliances) earn automatic bids to the playoffs. The FCS Championship Committee selects the remaining 13 at-large bids.
AUTOMATIC BIDS: Click or tap here to see all 11 of the clinched auto-bids
FCS championship history
North Dakota Dakota State is the reigning national champion, winning its 10 title in 2024 with a 35-32 win over Montana State. Here’s every FCS champion and runner-up from the past decade:
| Year | Champion | Coach | Score | Runner-Up | Site |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | North Dakota State | Tim Polasek | 35-32 | Montana State | Frisco, Texas |
| 2023 | South Dakota State | Jimmy Rogers | 23-3 | Montana | Frisco, Texas |
| 2022 | South Dakota State | John Stiegelmeier | 45-21 | North Dakota State | Frisco, Texas |
| 2021 | North Dakota State | Matt Entz | 38-10 | Montana State | Frisco, Texas |
| 2020 | Sam Houston | K.C. Keeler | 23-21 | South Dakota State | Frisco, Texas |
| 2019 | North Dakota State | Matt Entz | 28-20 | James Madison | Frisco, Texas |
| 2018 | North Dakota State | Chris Klieman | 38-24 | Eastern Washington | Frisco, Texas |
| 2017 | North Dakota State | Chris Klieman | 17-13 | James Madison | Frisco, Texas |
| 2016 | James Madison | Mike Houston | 28-14 | Youngstown State | Frisco, Texas |
| 2015 | North Dakota State | Chris Klieman | 37-10 | Jacksonville State | Frisco, Texas |
Click here for a full list of every champion since 1978.
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