Houston Mallette Cleared for 2025-26 Season: Alabama Guard Earns NCAA Medical Redshirt
After a challenging year sidelined by injuries, former Pepperdine standout Houston Mallette is officially set to return for the Crimson Tide’s next campaign.
Alabama guard Houston Mallette, cleared for the 2025-26 season, is set to return stronger after a year of recovery and reflection. ( Source: Roll Tide Wire )
Alabama basketball guard Houston Mallette has officially been cleared by the NCAA for a medical redshirt, paving the way for his full return to action in the 2025-26 season, the university confirmed this week.
Mallette, a transfer from Pepperdine, arrived in Tuscaloosa with high expectations following a standout year in the West Coast Conference where he averaged 14.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game in 2023-24. However, recurring knee injuries derailed his debut season with Alabama, limiting him to just six appearances.
Despite limited minutes, Mallette made the most of his opportunities, scoring 19 points in a standout game against North Dakota and shooting 50% from beyond the arc. His season ended prematurely, but the Crimson Tide remained committed to his development, supporting his bid for a redshirt season.
👀 Alabama basketball knows who’s wearing No. 1 for the 2025-26 season.
“Houston is one of the best kids I’ve ever coached in my life,” said Alabama head coach Nate Oats. “He wanted to be here, and we wanted him with us. His character, attitude, and work ethic are exactly what this program stands for.”
Beyond his on-court setbacks, Mallette also faced personal adversity, suffering additional injuries in a separate incident at home. In an emotional interview with BamaOnLine, he expressed deep gratitude to the university’s medical staff and his family for helping him recover.
“I’m very blessed to be in this position,” Mallette shared. “It’s been hard, but I’m excited to be back with the team. God is great.”
In the span of just a few hours today, Auburn basketball's roster became crystal clear for 2025-26.
Mallette’s NCAA-approved redshirt gives him another year of eligibility, and Alabama fans can look forward to seeing the 6-foot-5 guard back on the court fully integrated with the team — especially after traveling with the squad through postseason play and building camaraderie despite his limited role.
With Alabama coming off a 28-9 season and a fourth straight Sweet 16 appearance, the return of a healthy Mallette could add significant depth and scoring power to a roster hungry for another deep tournament run.
Merab Dvalishvili celebrates his third-round submission victory over Sean O’Malley in the main event of UFC 316 at the Prudential Center.
The wait for a conclusive end to one of the UFC’s most anticipated rivalries came to a thunderous close Saturday night, as Merab Dvalishvili submitted Sean O’Malley in the third round at UFC 316. With this definitive win, Dvalishvili not only retained his bantamweight title but also reinforced his growing legend in the octagon.
Tim Welch in my DM: If not for the lighting of Prudential Center, Merab Dvalishvili's hands would have wrapped around Sean O'Malley's chest instead of neck & that would have completely changed the fight.#UFC316pic.twitter.com/8JmIleoqJ4
Held inside the packed Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, the fight was billed as a high-stakes rematch. Their first clash at UFC 306 ended in a unanimous decision, but many felt O’Malley still had cards left to play. This time, however, the Georgian powerhouse made sure there was no ambiguity. The reigning bantamweight champion walked into the cage with a singular mission — and walked out having delivered a flawless, crushing performance.
The UFC champion overwhelmed his flashy opponent with relentless pressure, mixing calculated striking with explosive grappling. From the first bell, he took away O’Malley’s usual rhythm, smothering the former champ and cutting off his flashy striking game. Dvalishvili’s takedowns were textbook execution, and it was his fifth successful takedown that led to the fight-ending D’Arce choke at 4:42 in Round 3.
This victory marks the 13th straight win for the relentless 135-pounder, tying him for the fourth-longest streak in UFC history — a feat that places him among the greats. The bantamweight phenom has now successfully defended his belt twice, with his first defense coming against Umar Nurmagomedov earlier this year. He is now set to face top contender Cory Sandhagen, who recently dispatched Deiveson Figueiredo with clinical precision.
The former titleholder, often dubbed “The Suga Show,” was humble in defeat. Having recently recovered from hip surgery and stepping into the cage as a new father, O’Malley showed heart but was simply outmatched. The UFC statistics told the story bluntly — Dvalishvili outlanded O’Malley 135 to 34 in total strikes and controlled nearly every aspect of the fight.
¡MERAB DVALISHVILI SOMETE AL 'SUGA'! 💥
¡MERAB DVALISHVILI RETIENE EL TÍTULO! 🏆#UFCxFSMX | 'The Machine' finaliza a Sean O'Malley en el tercer asalto y retiene el título de las 135 libras.
Sin lugar a dudas, Dvalishvili se convierte en el GOAT del Peso Gallo de la UFC. pic.twitter.com/PcGDUJd8I3
After the match, the Georgian warrior delivered an emotional message to fans: “I just work every day and repeat. Training is number one for me. Please believe in your dreams and work for them. Everything is possible.”
Despite the loss, the flamboyant striker maintained his signature composure in the post-fight octagon interview, calling Dvalishvili “a motherf—er” with a mix of admiration and resignation. “I didn’t feel like it was going to go like that,” he admitted. “But I’m excited to go home to my kids and my perfect wife.”
With back-to-back wins over elite contenders and a complete shutout over one of the UFC’s biggest names, Dvalishvili is no longer just the bantamweight champion — he’s a serious pound-for-pound force. Currently ranked No. 4 globally, he continues to climb, one takedown and one dream at a time.
Alzarri Joseph unleashes thunderbolts on the pitch—his rise to fame paralleled by a sharp rise in net worth and global appeal.
Alzarri Shaheim Joseph, the towering Antiguan pacer who burst onto the scene with a record-breaking IPL debut, has built an impressive financial empire. As of mid‑2025, his estimated net worth stands at US $11.3 million (₹93.66 crore), cementing his place among the wealthiest West Indies cricketers
Alzarri Joseph (Antiguan Cricketer)
Joseph’s monetary ascent is fueled by a varied income stream: a central contract with Cricket West Indies, lucrative match fees across international formats, and major franchise league deals. Highlights include IPL contracts with Mumbai Indians, Gujarat Titans, and RCB—capped by a staggering ₹11.5 crore ($1.38 million) deal in 2024 . The Antigua News Room confirms his cumulative wealth, including an extra $1.3 million from league fees, reaching $11.3 million
Alzarri Joseph
Joseph also commands a strong regional brand presence. He is associated with sponsors like Nike, Coca‑Cola, Pepsi, and Deluxe Sports Company, boosting his off-field earnings . His passion for luxury is evident in his car collection, which includes a Mercedes S-Class, BMW X5, and Lamborghini Huracan
At just 28, the fast bowler has secured a solid financial foundation. With continued IPL success and international stardom, his net worth shows every sign of further growth—cementing his status as both a cricketing powerhouse and lucrative personal brand.
Matthew Forde in action for the West Indies—on the field he’s dynamic, off it, his financial journey is just beginning.
Matthew Forde, the dynamic Barbadian all-rounder and emerging star in the West Indies cricket setup, has been turning heads both on and off the field. As of mid‑2025, his exact net worth remains undisclosed—official estimates from sports finance trackers are still “not publicly disclosed” . Yet, even without a firm figure, the contours of his wealth are clear: steady earnings from international contracts, franchise cricket, and growing brand appeal.
Matthew Forde (Barbadian Cricketer)
Forde officially broke into the West Indies scene in December 2023, and since then, his financial profile has seen significant uplift. He plays on central contracts with Cricket West Indies and earns match fees across ODI and T20 internationals. Beyond international duties, Forde’s participation in franchise leagues—most notably the Caribbean Premier League with St Lucia Kings, the Lanka Premier League with Dambulla Aura, and stints with the Comilla Victorians—offers lucrative remuneration, often exceeding that of national team paydays.
Commercial opportunities are beginning to materialize too. While details are scarce, regional endorsements are likely emerging. Many Caribbean cricketers of similar profiles begin with local brand deals before progressing to broader sponsorship arrangements as visibility grows.
Matthew Forde
Dublin , Ireland – 23 May 2025; West Indies batter Matthew Forde, left, celebrates bringing up his half century during the second match of the One Day International Series between Ireland and the West Indies at Clontarf Cricket Club in Dublin.
At just 23, Forde stands at the threshold of a promising career—not only athletically but financially. Though his net worth remains under wraps for now, all signs suggest a rising valuation. With continued performance, especially in international and franchise cricket, it’s only a matter of time before Forde’s financial ascent becomes publicly quantified.