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BYU QB Jake Retzlaff denies sexual assault allegations in response to lawsuit
BYU QB Jake Retzlaff denies sexual assault allegations in response to lawsuit

USA Today

time2 hours ago

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BYU QB Jake Retzlaff denies sexual assault allegations in response to lawsuit

In a previous lawsuit alleging he sexually assaulted a woman, lawyers for Brigham Young senior quarterback Jake Retzlaff denied those allegations in a response filed on Friday. The response was filed in the Third Judicial District Court in Utah and says that Retzlaff and the woman, who is referred to as Jane Doe A.G., had consensual sex in November 2023 and continued to communicate through text messages into February 2024. "Mr. Retzlaff specifically and categorically denies each and every and all allegations that he bit, raped or strangled (the woman), which are ridiculous and bizarre allegations, all of which are false and untrue," Retzlaff's lawyer wrote in response to the lawsuit. The woman is suing Retzlaff for alleged battery, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress, seeking damages of at least $300,000. Retzlaff currently does not face any criminal charges. In the lawsuit filed last month, Jane Doe A.G. says she and a friend went to Retzlaff's apartment after connecting through social media a month prior. After playing video games, the woman's friend left, and she stayed with Retzlaff to watch a movie. The two began to kiss but the woman "did not want to do anything more," the lawsuit said. According to the response to the lawsuit, Retzlaff did not hear from the woman for more than a year, and his attorneys say that because Retzlaff is "now an NFL draft prospect," and the woman "believes ... she can extort money from him." Retzlaff started all 13 games for BYU last season, throwing for 2,947 yards, with 20 touchdowns and 12 interceptions as the Cougars finished 11-2 after an Alamo Bowl victory over Colorado. BYU opens its 2025 season Aug. 30 at home against Portland State.

2026 NBA Draft Lottery Candidates: A.J. Dybantsa Tops List; Where's Cam Boozer?
2026 NBA Draft Lottery Candidates: A.J. Dybantsa Tops List; Where's Cam Boozer?

Fox Sports

time17 hours ago

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  • Fox Sports

2026 NBA Draft Lottery Candidates: A.J. Dybantsa Tops List; Where's Cam Boozer?

The NBA has had Victor Wembanyama and Cooper Flagg as obvious No. 1 overall draft picks in recent years. A.J. Dybantsa has been headed toward that status for 2026. The BYU signee has been a favorite to sit atop draft boards next summer and ranks as the nation's top recruit by ESPN, On3 and Rivals. Kansas signee Darryn Peterson tops the list for 247Sports to make it a more open race for No. 1. Here's an early look at next summer's potential lottery prospects: 1. A.J. Dybantsa, BYU The 6-foot-9 forward chose the Cougars over Kansas, North Carolina and Alabama. Athleticism and versatility shine through his rangy scoring skill set, notably when he attacks off the dribble and finishes at the rim. The Massachusetts native spent last year with Utah Prep and is on this summer's USA Basketball Under-19 National Team for the FIBA World Cup. 2. Darryn Peterson, Kansas The 6-foot-5 guard from Ohio offers perimeter size with the ability to play on or off the ball. He can attack off the dribble or step outside, offering the potential to overwhelm smaller guards and impact games defensively. Peterson played last season with Prolific Prep in California and was co-MVP of the McDonald's All-American game. 3. Cameron Boozer, Duke The 6-9 forward joined his twin brother, Cayden, in winning a high school national title and fourth straight Florida state title. The son of former Duke and NBA forward Carlos Boozer showed his inside-out game (22 points, 16 rebounds, six assists) to lead the U.S. past the World team in the Nike Hoop Summit. He joined Peterson as the McDonald's Game co-MVP. 4. Nate Ament, Tennessee The 6-9 forward is a McDonald's All-American and Gatorade player of the year in the state of Virginia with versatile skills. He'll improve as he adds strength to his lean frame, though he stands out with ballhandling and shooting range. 5. Caleb Wilson, North Carolina The 6-9 forward from Atlanta and McDonald's All-American offers two-way potential with his athleticism and length, including as a shot blocker. The McDonald's All-American announced his UNC commitment on TNT's "Inside The NBA" show alongside former NBA players Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith. 6. Chris Cenac Jr., Houston ESPN and 247Sports rank Cenac as the nation's top center, offering rangy skills and outside shooting that made him the MVP of the NBPA Top 100 camp in summer 2024. Houston coach Kelvin Sampson has said the McDonald's All-American is "not a big man's big man... he is a basketball player who happens to be 6-10." 7. Karim Lopez, New Zealand Breakers (Australia) The versatile 6-8 wing from Mexico is part of the National Basketball League's "Next Stars" program designed to develop high-end prospects, averaging 9.6 points and 4.7 assists in his 2024-25 debut season. He turns 18 in December. 8. Jayden Quaintance, Kentucky The 6-9 forward was a top-10 recruit last year entering Arizona State, where he averaged 9.4 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.6 blocks. He later transferred to join the Wildcats. 9. Mikel Brown Jr., Louisville The 6-3 McDonald's All-American is a big signee for Pat Kelsey entering Year 2 of his tenure with the Cardinals. He joined Dybantsa in making the U.S. U-19 team. 10. Darius Acuff Jr., Arkansas The 6-2 Acuff is the top point guard prospect for 247Sports (No. 5 overall) and ESPN (No. 7). The McDonald's All-American operates smoothly in the pick-and-roll with the ability to attack defenders off the dribble and from 3-point range. 11. Tounde Yessoufou, Baylor ESPN's ninth-ranked recruit offers a sturdy frame (roughly 6-5 and 210 pounds) and versatile athleticism while being known for his high-motor style. He had 24 points for the World team against the U.S. in the Nike Hoop Summit in April. 12. Dash Daniels, Melbourne United (Australia) Like Lopez, the younger brother of Atlanta Hawks guard Dyson Daniels will play for the NBL's "Next Stars" program. Dash is a 6-6 point guard who has been through NBA Academy Australia. 13. Isaiah Evans, Duke The 6-6 guard withdrew from this year's draft and must add strength to his 175-pound frame. But there's clear upside with his explosive scoring potential, such as hitting six first-half 3s out of nowhere against Auburn in December. 14. Labaron Philon, Alabama The 6-4 freshman point guard was a last-minute draft withdrawal. He averaged 10.6 points and 3.8 assists for an Elite Eight team that just lost first-team All-American Mark Sears from the backcourt. Others to watch: —Alijah Arenas: The son of former NBA guard Gilbert Arenas is a McDonald's All-American known for scoring and court vision, but the 6-6 guard's status is unclear as he's still working back from an April truck accident that had him placed in a medically induced coma. Arenas avoided major injury and said this week he works out daily, with the plan of soon joining USC summer workouts. — Miles Byrd: The 6-7 guard from San Diego State withdrew from the draft after averaging 12.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists as a redshirt sophomore. — Ian Jackson: The 6-4 guard averaged 11.9 points while shooting 39.5% from 3-point range at North Carolina as a five-star freshman before transferring to St. John's. — Yaxel Lendeborg: The 6-9, 240-pound forward has gone from junior college to UAB and now Michigan. He withdrew from the draft after averaging 15.8 points and 11.0 rebounds in two seasons with the Blazers. — Tahaad Pettiford: The 6-1 freshman averaged 11.6 points and shot 36.6% on 3s for Auburn's Final Four team. He's set for a leading role after withdrawing from the draft. — Meleek Thomas: The 6-4 guard averaged 33.5 points per 40 minutes with Overtime Elite. He's a McDonald's All-American who signed with Arkansas. The Associated Press contributed to this report. recommended Get more from National Basketball Association Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

2026 NBA Draft: 4 players who could go No. 1 overall
2026 NBA Draft: 4 players who could go No. 1 overall

Yahoo

time19 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

2026 NBA Draft: 4 players who could go No. 1 overall

The 2025 NBA Draft certainly had a distinct Duke flavor and enough trades to make your head spin. There were winners and losers on Day 1, a team that had a whole mess of first-round picks, some reasons to be excited and to be wary in the first round, Day 2 winners and losers, and a certain prospect who may not be entirely thrilled with his landing place. Advertisement We graded the picks and we graded the teams, so now it's time to cast an eye forward. It's a fool's errand to try mock the 2026 NBA Draft when 2025 mocks from two days ago were left in tatters. But what we can project more accurately is who could be at the top of the draft board. So here are four players who have fans, teams and executives excited for next year's draft and who could be in play at No. 1 overall: Cameron Boozer drives to the basket against A.J. Dybantsa during the McDonald's Boys High School All America Game on April 1, 2025, at the Barclays Center in New York. (Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) (Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) SF A.J. Dybantsa, BYU Ht: 6-9 | Wt.: 200 | Age: 18 Dybantsa is a smooth, athletic scorer who covers ground with ease. The top college basketball recruit in the class of 2025 surprised many by committing to BYU, but he is confident in the program's ability to develop him into an NBA star. Dybantsa said he sees himself as a combination of Tracy McGrady and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. PF Cameron Boozer, Duke Ht: 6-9 | Wt.: 230 | Age: 17 Advertisement Boozer is the son of former NBA All-Star and Duke great Carlos Boozer. He is a double-double machine who also excels on the defensive end. He communicates on the court and has the pedigree to understand the nuances of the game far beyond his age. G Darryn Peterson, Kansas Ht: 6-5 | Wt.: 195 | Age: 18 Peterson is a big, versatile guard. He's an effortless scorer and the kind of switchable combo guard who should flourish in today's game. His shooting mechanics are excellent, but he does need to find some consistency with his stroke. Still, he's a strong do-it-all guard who can get to his spots, finish and pass, and he projects to be an excellent on-ball defender. SF Nate Ament, Tennessee Ht: 6-9 | Wt.: 190 | Age: 18 Ament is a lean, fluid athlete bursting with potential who is fairly raw and has a lot of edges to smooth. But his ceiling is immense. He currently lacks strength but has the floor vision and playmaking chops of a guard with a smooth shooting touch. The other three prospects might be better now, but Ament has the long-term upside that teams will consider.

Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer headline list of top lottery candidates for 2026 NBA draft
Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer headline list of top lottery candidates for 2026 NBA draft

Winnipeg Free Press

timea day ago

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  • Winnipeg Free Press

Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer headline list of top lottery candidates for 2026 NBA draft

The NBA has had Victor Wembanyama and Cooper Flagg as obvious No. 1 overall draft picks in recent years. AJ Dybantsa has been headed toward that status for 2026. The BYU signee has been a favorite to sit atop draft boards next summer and ranks as the nation's top recruit by ESPN, On3 and Rivals. Kansas signee Darryn Peterson tops the list for 247Sports to make it a more open race for No. 1. Here's an early look next summer's potential lottery prospects: 1. A.J. Dybantsa, BYU The 6-foot-9 forward chose the Cougars over Kansas, North Carolina and Alabama. Athleticism and versatility shine through his rangy scoring skillset, notably when he attacks off the dribble and finishes at the rim. The Massachusetts native spent last year with Utah Prep and is on this summer's USA Basketball Under-19 National Team for the FIBA World Cup. 2. Darryn Peterson, Kansas The 6-5 guard from Ohio offers perimeter size with ability to play on or off the ball. He can attack off the dribble or step outside, offering potential to overwhelm smaller guards and impact games defensively. Peterson played last season with Prolific Prep in California and was co-MVP of the McDonald's All-American game. 3. Cameron Boozer, Duke The 6-9 forward joined twin Cayden in winning a high school national title and fourth straight Florida state title. The son of former Duke and NBA forward Carlos Boozer showed his inside-out game (22 points, 16 rebounds, six assists) leading the U.S. past the World team in the Nike Hoop Summit. He joined Peterson as the McDonald's game co-MVP. 4. Nate Ament, Tennessee The 6-9 forward is a McDonald's All-American and Gatorade player of the year for Virginia with versatile skills. He'll improve as he adds strength to his lean frame, though he stands out with ballhandling and shooting range. 5. Caleb Wilson, North Carolina The 6-9 forward from Atlanta and McDonald's All-American offers two-way potential with his athleticism and length, including as a shot blocker. The McDonald's All-American announced his UNC commitment on TNT's 'Inside The NBA' show alongside former NBA players Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith. 6. Chris Cenac Jr., Houston ESPN and 247Sports rank Cenac as the nation's top center, offering rangy skills and outside shooting that made him the MVP of the NBPA Top 100 camp in summer 2024. Houston coach Kelvin Sampson has said the McDonald's All-American is 'not a big man's big man… he is a basketball player who happens to be 6-foot-10.' 7. Karim Lopez, New Zealand Breakers (Australia) The versatile 6-8 wing from Mexico is part of the National Basketball League's 'Next Stars' program designed to develop high-end prospects, averaging 9.6 points and 4.7 assists in his 2024-25 debut season. He turns 18 in December. 8. Jayden Quaintance, Kentucky The 6-9 forward was a top-10 recruit last year entering Arizona State, where he averaged 9.4 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.6 blocks. He later transferred to join the Wildcats. 9. Mikel Brown Jr., Louisville The 6-3 McDonald's All-American is big signee for Pat Kelsey entering Year 2 of his tenure with the Cardinals, ranking as the No. 1 point guard prospect for Rivals. He joined Dybantsa in making the U.S. U-19 team. 10. Darius Acuff Jr., Arkansas The 6-2 Acuff is the top point guard prospect for 247Sports (No. 5 overall) and ESPN (No. 7). The McDonald's All-American operates smoothly in the pick-and-roll with the ability to attack defenders off the dribble and from 3-point range. 11. Tounde Yessoufou, Baylor ESPN's ninth-ranked recruit offers a sturdy frame (roughly 6-5 and 210 pounds) and versatile athleticism while being known for a high-motor style. He had 24 points for the World team against the U.S. in the Nike Hoop Summit in April. 12. Dash Daniels, Melbourne United (Australia) Like Lopez, the younger brother of Atlanta Hawks guard Dyson Daniels is will play for the NBL's 'Next Stars' program. Dash is a 6-6 point guard who has been through NBA Academy Australia. 13. Isaiah Evans, Duke The 6-6 guard withdrew from this year's draft and must add strength to a 175-pound frame. But there's clear upside with his explosive scoring potential, such as hitting six first-half 3s out of nowhere against Auburn in December. 14. Labaron Philon, Alabama The 6-4 freshman point guard was a last-minute draft withdrawal. He averaged 10.6 points and 3.8 assists for an Elite Eight team that just lost Associated Press first-team All-American Mark Sears from the backcourt. Others to watch (in alphabetical order): —ALIJAH ARENAS: The son of former NBA guard Gilbert Arenas is a McDonald's All-American known for scoring and court vision, but the 6-6 guard's status is unclear as he's still working back from an April truck accident that had him placed in a medically induced coma. Arenas avoided major injury and said this week he works out daily, with the plan of soon joining USC summer workouts. — MILES BYRD: The 6-7 guard from San Diego State withdrew from the draft after averaging 12.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists as a redshirt sophomore. — IAN JACKSON: The 6-4 guard averaged 11.9 points while shooting 39.5% from 3-point range at North Carolina as a five-star freshman before transferring to St. John's. — YAXEL LENDEBORG: The 6-9, 240-pound forward has gone from junior college to UAB and now Michigan. He withdrew from the draft after averaging 15.8 points and 11.0 rebounds in two seasons with the Blazers. — TAHAAD PETTIFORD: The 6-1 freshman averaged 11.6 points and shot 36.6% on 3s for Auburn's Final Four team. He's set for a leading role after withdrawing from the draft. — MELEEK THOMAS: The 6-4 guard averaged 33.5 points per 40 minutes with Overtime Elite. He's a McDonald's All-American who signed with Arkansas. ___ AP NBA:

Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer headline list of top lottery candidates for 2026 NBA draft
Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer headline list of top lottery candidates for 2026 NBA draft

Washington Post

timea day ago

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  • Washington Post

Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer headline list of top lottery candidates for 2026 NBA draft

The NBA has had Victor Wembanyama and Cooper Flagg as obvious No. 1 overall draft picks in recent years. AJ Dybantsa has been headed toward that status for 2026. The BYU signee has been a favorite to sit atop draft boards next summer and ranks as the nation's top recruit by ESPN, On3 and Rivals. Kansas signee Darryn Peterson tops the list for 247Sports to make it a more open race for No. 1.

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