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With conference tournaments wrapping up, attention is starting to turn toward Selection Sunday. That’s when the NCAA selection committee will announce the full field of 68 teams for March Madness, and there are plenty of questions about how the bracket will shake out.
Injuries are a big part of the conversation throughout the year, and two teams – Kansas and Marquette – find themselves at the forefront. The Jayhawks lost to Cincinnati 72-52 in the first round of the Big 12 tournament as they went without Hunter Dickinson and Kevin McCullar due to injuries. As for the Golden Eagles, an injury to Tyler Kolek didn’t stop them from reaching the Big East Tournament championship on Saturday against UConn.
According to NCAA vice president Dan Gavitt, injuries are part of the selection committee’s consideration as it works to put the bracket together. He also sounded optimistic that both Kansas and Marquette would be healthy when the tournament begins next week.
“Well, the committee does monitor player availability all season long, as you know, especially during this conference championship week,” Gavitt told Jay Wright. “Stay in regular communication with the teams and the conferences to get updates. Should a player definitely not be available, that could have an impact on a team’s seeding.
“I think in the cases you mentioned, fortunately, the up-to-date communication we have from both Kansas and Marquette is that all three of those players will be available without restriction for the first round of the NCAA Tournament.”
The top seeds are starting to become clearer as Saturday’s semifinal and championship games continue. As of Saturday afternoon, On3’s James Fletcher III projected UConn, Purdue, Houston and North Carolina to be the respective top four seeds in the field even though the Boilermakers fell to Wisconsin earlier in the day.
Gavitt said while it might be a little soon to say for sure, he doesn’t think Purdue fans need to be worried about falling off the 1-seed line. That said, there could be more movement as a result of lower-seeded teams advancing in their respective tournaments.
“Too early to say,” Gavitt said. “I don’t think so. The one thing about teams that lose in their conference championships is that completes their full body of work. While they may not move down the seed line or even in the seed list as a result of losing a conference tournament game, the teams they are compared to who continue to play and, in some cases, go on to win their conference tournament title do have a chance to improve their resume and could possibly move up ahead of another team that has lost earlier in their conference tournament.
“I think it’s less a case of a team falling than maybe more a case of a team they’re being compared with below them moving up as a result of positive results and ultimately, a conference championship to match their regular season title.”
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Right-hander Michael Lorenzen and the Kansas City Royals finalized a $7 million, one-year contract on Wednesday that includes a mutual option for 2026 and $2.5 million in annual performance bonuses.
Lorenzen gets a $5.5 million salary this year, and the Royals have a $12 million option for 2026 with a $1.5 million buyout.
He can earn $1.5 million for innings in each season: $250,000 each for 100 and 125, and $500,000 apiece for 150 and 175.
Lorenzen also can get $1 million for pitching appearances: $100,000 for 10, $150,000 for 20 and $250,000 each for 25, 30 and 40.
He would earn $100,000 for All-Star selection or election, $50,000 for winning a Gold Glove, $100,000 for winning a Cy Young Award, $50,000 for finishing second through fifth in the voting and $25,000 for sixth through 10th.
The 33-year-old was acquired by Kansas City in a trade with Texas just before the deadline last July and became a dependable part of the pitching staff down the stretch. He went 2-0 with a 1.57 ERA in six starts and one relief appearance to help the Royals clinch a wild card, then tossed 2 1/3 innings over two appearances in the playoffs.
Lorenzen took the loss in Game 1 of the AL Division Series against the New York Yankees, giving up Alex Verdugo’s go-ahead single in the seventh inning of a 6-5 defeat. The Royals went on to lose the series in four games.
Lorenzen spent his first seven seasons in Cincinnati, then spent a year with the Angels, before splitting the 2023 season between the Tigers and Phillies, getting selected to his only All-Star Game while with Detroit and throwing a no-hitter for Philadelphia after being traded. He has a career record of 47-44 with a 3.99 ERA and 15 saves in 368 games, including 93 starts.
The top of the Royals’ starting rotation appears to be set, with Michael Wacha returning on a three-year, $51 million contract to join Seth Lugo and Cole Ragans, both of whom made the All-Star Game for Kansas City last season.
The Royals hope Kyle Wright can return to the form he displayed in Atlanta after spending last season rehabbing from shoulder surgery. Kris Bubic and Alec Marsh are among those who will compete with Lorenzen for one of the remaining starting spots.
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