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Washington basketball big man Hannes Steinbach named No. 3 international recruit
247Sports has updated its international basketball recruiting rankings to Washington's benefit. Big man Hannes Steinbach is now the third-highest composite-rated international recruit in the incoming class of 2025, behind guards Dame Sarr (Duke) and Neoklis Avdalas (Virginia Tech). Steinbach is now also the No. 68 recruit in the class, which boosts Washington's composite rank to No. 15 in the country. Steinbach has exploded onto the American basketball radar since debuting for Wurzburg in the Bundesliga in September 2024. He averaged 7.2 points and 5.8 rebounds in 31 regular season appearances, but stepped up when the lights got brighter. His averages jumped to 14.8 points and 10.4 rebounds per game in 10 postseason appearances. This summer, Steinbach also led Germany to a silver medal in the U19 World Championships, averaging 17.2 points and 14 rebounds a game and making the All-Tournament team. Steinbach and the Germans lost to now-fellow Husky JJ Mandaquit and the United States in the gold medal contest. Washington is now in the top 15 of both the composite prep and transfer ranks, according to 247Sports. Their prep class of Steinbach, Mandaquit, Jasir Rencher, Courtland Muldrew, and Mady Traore (from junior college) is No. 15. The transfer class of Desmond Claude and Wesley Yates III (USC), Christian Nitu (Florida State), Bryson Tucker (Indiana), Jacob Ognacevic (Lipscomb), Quimari Peterson (East Tennessee State), and Lathan Somerville (Rutgers) is ranked No. 13 in the country. Steinbach is expected to compete with Ognacevic, the reigning ASUN Player of the Year, for a starting job in the frontcourt this season. It's much more likely that the German will be a part of a potentially electric bench unit that could also include returning sophomore guard Zoom Diallo. Washington opens the basketball season with an exhibition against UNLV on October 19 before beginning the season in earnest with a showdown against Arkansas Pine Bluff on November 3.


USA Today
2 hours ago
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UFC 319: Jared Cannonier vs. Michael Page odds, picks and predictions
In a 3-round middleweight bout on the main card, Jared Cannonier and Michael Page meet Saturday at UFC 319 at United Center in Chicago. The early prelims begin at 6:30 p.m. ET (ESPN+ / Disney+), with the prelims starting at 8 p.m. ET (ESPN / ESPN+ / Disney+), followed by the main card at 10 p.m. ET (Pay-Per-View). Their bout is expected to start around 10:45 p.m. ET. Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's UFC odds around the UFC 319: Cannonier vs. Page odds, and make our expert UFC picks and predictions. Records: Cannonier (18-8-0) | Page (23-3-0) Cannonier is looking to build upon a Round 4 KO/TKO victory over Gregory Rodrigues last time out in a fight night main event at the UFC Apex. This will be a rare fight for Cannonier, as it is just 3 rounds, after 6 consecutive main event fights from his title bout loss to Israel Adesanya in July 2022, until his win over Rodrigues in February. Cannonier has a lot of mileage on those legs lately, too, going to at least Round 4 in all 6 bouts, winning 3 times, with 4 fights going the distance. He has ended up going the distance in 6 of his past 9 bouts since Oct. 24, 2020, too. Speaking of going the distance, albeit in 3-round fights, Page enters with 3 straight fights at the UFC level going to a unanimous decision, including a win over Shara Magomedov last time out on Feb. 1. He is 2-1 since joining the company from Bellator. Neither of these fighters are spring chickens, with Cannonier 41 years old, and Page 38 years old. The Briton has a 1.5-inch reach advantage over Cannonier, while the American has a 4.60-to-2.53 significant strikes landed per minute advantage. Page is much more accurate on those strikes at 69.34%, while Cannonier checks in at 53.45% in his UFC career. The difference in takedown average is rather negligible. Watch this card with ESPN+ by signing up here. UFC 319: Cannonier vs. Page odds Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 10 a.m. ET. UFC 319: Cannonier vs. Page picks and predictions Fight result (2-way line or moneyline) Facing Cannonier is a big step up in competition, but Page (-220) should be equal to the task. However, risking more than 2 times your potential return is a little on the pricey side as a standalone wager. If you were to toss Page into a multi-leg parlay with at least 4 or 5 ends, that would be perfectly acceptable, though. Anyway, if you want to bet the favorite straight up, consider the method of victory, too. Both of these fighters have had a penchant for going the distance and needing the judges to decide a winner, so PAGE ON POINTS (+100) at even-money is the best course of action for a singular wager. Play our free daily Pick'em Challenge and win! Play now! Over/Under Yes (-225): Fight to go the distance? is way too expensive, costing you 2 1/4 times your potential return. There is no way to justify risking so much for so little. If you're looking for a little more action than just playing the method of victory mentioned above, consider CANNONIER TOTAL TAKEDOWNS - OVER 0.5 (+130). In fact, taking PAGE TOTAL TAKEDOWNS - OVER 0.5 (+500) is also a good play. Both of these fighters know how to wow the judges and score points, and they'll each be looking to get to the canvas for top time. Visit MMA Junkie for more fight news and analysis. For more sports betting picks and tips, check out and BetFTW. Follow Daniel Dobish on Twitter/X. Follow SportsbookWire on Twitter/X and us on Facebook.


USA Today
3 hours ago
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Kai Asakura vs. Tim Elliott prediction, pick, start time for UFC 319
Kai Asakura and Tim Elliott meet in the main card opener of UFC 319 at United Center in Chicago. Check out this quick breakdown of the matchup from MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom. Last event: 4-2 UFC main cards, 2025: 80-60-1 Kai Asakura vs. Tim Elliott UFC 319 preview Former Rizin champ Asakura (21-5 MMA, 0-1 UFC) enters his second UFC fight. In his debut at UFC 310, Asakura challenged Alexandre Pantoja for the flyweight title, but came up short, losing by submission in the second round. His UFC signing came after back-to-back finishes of Yuki Motoya and Juan Archuleta under the Rizin banner. ... Elliott (20-13-1 MMA, 9-11 UFC) will look to stay in the winner's circle in his first fight since December 2023, when he defeated Su Mudaerji by submission in the opening round. Kai Asakura vs. Tim Elliott UFC 319 expert pick, prediction The paid portion of the card kicks off with a solid flyweight matchup between two former title contenders, Tim Elliott and Kai Asakura. It's nice to see the matchmakers not following their usual modus operandi of burying men's flyweight fights on the prelims, so credit where it's due there. Regardless of the outcome of this contest, I hope we can see more of Asakura's game and how it translates to the cage, especially considering how tough his first assignment was in his promotional debut. I'll also be curious to see how Asakura handles a UFC-level southpaw, seeing as how we've seldom seen him against notable lefties prior. Elliott is certainly past his prime on paper, but the American's doggedness and grapple-heavy style remain a stern test for anyone trying to climb the ranks of this division. Even though Elliott's durability could finally give way via a flying knee or something, I still suspect he has enough in the tank to give Asakura a hard three frames of fighting. It's a risky pick, but I'll side with Elliott to survive some scary spots en route to dogging out a competitive decision on the scorecards. Kai Asakura vs. Tim Elliott UFC 319 odds The oddsmakers and the public are heavily favoring the Japanese fighter, listing Asakura -330 and Elliott +265 via FanDuel. Kai Asakura vs. Tim Elliott UFC 319 start time, how to watch As the main card opener, Asakura and Elliott are expected to walk to the cage at approximately 10:10 p.m. ET. The fight broadcasts live on ESPN+ pay-per-view.