Wisconsin's Big Wins and Major Sports Twists
Wisconsin secures a significant win over Michigan State, marking consecutive victories against top-10 teams. Controversy surrounds LA28 chief Casey Wasserman, who is selling his agency following Ghislaine Maxwell revelations. Meanwhile, U.S. Olympic and NBA updates feature notable developments, including Chris Paul's retirement announcement and Ilia Malinin's unexpected fall.
Wisconsin's men's basketball team scored a remarkable victory over No. 10 Michigan State with a comprehensive 92-71 win. The Badgers' Nick Boyd and John Blackwell were pivotal, delivering 29 and 24 points respectively, adding this win to a previous upset against No. 8 Illinois, showcasing their rising prominence.
In another development, Casey Wasserman, chief of the LA28 Olympics, announced the sale of his talent and marketing agency amid backlash over past email exchanges with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. The scandal has raised questions about his leadership as calls for his resignation continue to mount.
On the Olympic front, Kevin Fiala's participation ended with a leg injury against Canada, while the U.S. women's hockey team dominated Italy to secure their semi-final place. In other news, NBA star Chris Paul announced his retirement, bringing an end to a 21-season career, while Sacramento Kings' Zach LaVine faces season-ending surgery.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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