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.
Jos Buttler celebrates an IPL century for Gujarat Titans—his on-field heroics backed by a booming financial profile
Jos Buttler, the dynamic wicketkeeper-batsman and England’s white-ball leader, has built an impressive financial empire. As of 2025, his net worth is estimated at around $16 million—a figure propelled by central contracts, IPL mega-deals, and global brand endorsements
A substantial part of his earnings comes from IPL contracts. Buttler earned ₹15.75 crore (approx. ₹2 million or USD 1.88 million) in the 2025 auction with Gujarat Titans. He previously secured ₹10 crore contracts in 2022, 2023, and 2024 with Rajasthan Royals, bringing his total IPL income to approximately ₹45.2 crore (around USD 5.4 million)
Jos Buttler (English Cricketer)
Buttler also earns a handsome salary from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). His central contract is worth £800,000 per year, with an extra £9,000 per white-ball match. Altogether, his annual income from cricket sits at around $1 million+
On top of playing contracts, Buttler is a sought-after figure in endorsements. He is associated with brands like Kookaburra Cricket, Castore, Myprotein, and Cooper Assoc, earning over $100,000 annually through these deals He’s also shrewd with his wealth, having invested in luxury real estate in Somerset and owning high-end vehicles—adding tangible assets to his portfolio .
Jos Buttler
Between his IPL riches, England contracts, and endorsement revenue, Buttler’s net worth has solidified in the $16 million range. As long as he continues to shine both on the field and in brand partnerships, his financial trajectory looks set for further ascent.
Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt celebrates England’s clean sweep over West Indies with a stunning 57 not out in the final ODI at Taunton.
England Women have sent a powerful message to the cricketing world with a clean sweep over West Indies in the ODI series, capping off a dominant white-ball campaign that also saw them blank the visitors 3-0 in T20s. The latest victory—a rain-curtailed, nine-wicket thrashing in Taunton—was a masterclass led by newly appointed skipperNat Sciver-Brunt, whose blazing half-century sealed the series in style.
The tone was set early. After electing to bowl in a shortened 21-over match, England restricted West Indies to a modest 106 for 8. In reply, Sciver-Brunt accelerated with clinical precision, finishing unbeaten on 57 off just 33 balls, including a flurry of boundaries that wrapped up the match with 65 balls to spare.
1st ODI – 🏴 won by 108 runs 2nd ODI – 🏴 won by 143 runs 3rd ODI – 🏴 won by 9 wickets (DLS)
England swept the ODI series as well after whitewashing West Indies in the T20Is.
“A great way to finish the series,” Sciver-Brunt reflected post-match. “It’s rained a lot here in Taunton, but the team stayed focused. We didn’t get as much time in the middle as we’d hoped, but the bowlers stepped up, and everyone given a chance made it count.”
Having taken the reins after Heather Knight’s departure in March, Sciver-Brunt’s leadership has injected both freshness and stability into England’s campaign. With the ICC Women’s World Cup in India just months away, she’s using every series to build the ideal playing XI. “We’re experimenting with different combinations, giving opportunities to new players,” she explained. “It’s great to see everyone grabbing their chances. That’s exactly what we need heading into a big tournament.”
The emergence of Linsey Smith and Em Arlott is a case in point. Both made their ODI debuts in this series—and both impressed. Smith, a crafty left-arm spinner, picked up seven wickets in just two games, while medium-pacer Arlott added four wickets to her name. Their impact proved England’s bowling attack has plenty of depth beyond the usual suspects.
And then there’s Amy Jones, who was named Player of the Series for her consistent performances at the top of the order. Opening the batting alongside Tammy Beaumont, Jones blended aggression with composure and described the series as a career high. “I didn’t expect to enjoy opening this much,” she admitted. “Batting with Tammy gave me the freedom to play my game. There were ups and downs, but we adapted well.”
Even the rain interruptions couldn’t dim England’s momentum. Sarah Glenn, who earned Player of the Match honors, held her nerve despite the weather delays and delivered with the ball. “You have to reset quickly in those moments,” Glenn said. “The internal competition in this team is so strong—it pushes us all to be better.”
West Indies, meanwhile, leave the series searching for answers. Their captainShemaine Campbelleacknowledged the team’s struggles but highlighted the efforts of younger players like Qiana Joseph. “There’s a lot to learn, but I’m proud of how some of the girls stepped up,” she said. “We’re a work in progress.”
While India awaits as England’s next big challenge, this dominant display has already set the stage for what could be a serious World Cup run. Sciver-Brunt is clear about the road ahead: “We’ve got domestic games coming up, a bit of rest, and then we’ll be raring to go in India. This is just the beginning.”
With fresh talent rising, veterans in form, and a leader hungry for glory, England Women look every bit the contender for World Cup 2025.
Lionel Messi lifts the FIFA World Cup trophy in Qatar, the crowning moment of a career built on brilliance and relentless passion.
Lionel Messi. Often dubbed La Pulga (The Flea), the Argentine maestro has crafted a footballing legacy that transcends generations. From humble beginnings in Rosario to the pinnacle of world football, Messi’s achievements are not just records — they are history written with a left foot.
Lionel Messi
The crown jewel of his career came in 2022, when Messi led Argentina to World Cup victory in Qatar. With seven goals and three assists, he was awarded the Golden Ball as the tournament’s best player — becoming the first man in history to win the Golden Ball twice. That World Cup win silenced every remaining doubter and completed the most poetic chapter in his storied career.
Before that, Messi’s club career with FC Barcelona was nothing short of legendary. Over 17 seasons, he scored 672 goals in 778 appearances, making him the all-time top scorer for a single club. With Barcelona, he won an astonishing 10 La Liga titles, 4 UEFA Champions League trophies, 7 Copa del Reys, and countless Super Cups. He also holds the record for most goals in a calendar year — 91 in 2012, a feat never before achieved in the modern game.
Lionel Messi
Individually, Messi has claimed a record 8 Ballon d’Or titles, more than any other player in history. He has also won 6 Golden Shoes, awarded to Europe’s top scorer, and holds the record for the most assists in football history, showcasing his unselfish genius on the pitch.
After departing Barcelona in 2021, he went on to play for Paris Saint-Germain, adding two Ligue 1 titles to his collection before moving to Inter Miami in 2023. In the United States, Messi transformed Major League Soccer overnight, drawing record crowds and turning the league into a global attraction. His arrival sparked an unprecedented rise in ticket sales, merchandise, and international interest.
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Beyond the field, Messi’s achievements extend to humanitarian efforts and global influence. He runs the Leo Messi Foundation, focusing on access to education and health for vulnerable children. In 2020, he topped the Forbes list of highest-paid athletes, thanks to lucrative deals with brands like Adidas, Pepsi, and Budweiser.
What makes Messi’s journey even more remarkable is his humility. Despite being a global superstar, he remains grounded, often saying, “I just want to play football.” It is this balance of extraordinary talent and quiet modesty that has won the hearts of millions.
In every era, there is a name that defines greatness. For our time, that name is Lionel Messi — a footballer, a leader, and a living legend whose achievements have redrawn the boundaries of possibility.