From basketball to gymnastics to rifle, here are all the winter champs.

Yahoo Sports AM is our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports. Sign up here to get it every weekday morning.🚨 HEADLINES🏀 Magic stun Pistons: The Magic came into Detroit on Sunday and stunned the top-seeded Pistons, 112-101, for a wire-to-wire Game 1 victory. The defeat extended Detroit's home playoff losing streak to 11 straight games, the longest in league history.

NBA scoreboard.🏒 The drought is over: Speaking of stunners, the Sabres scored four goals in the third period on Sunday to come back and beat the Bruins, 4-3, in their first playoff game since 2011. NHL scoreboard.🏁 Reddick wins again: Tyler Reddick took advantage of a late caution on Sunday at Kansas Speedway for yet another victory, becoming the first driver since Dale Earnhardt in 1987 to win five of the first nine races in a season. "This kid is on fire," said team owner Michael Jordan.⛳️ Fitz holds off Scottie: Matt Fitzpatrick blew a three-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler on Sunday at the RBC Heritage, but held on to win in a playoff for this second victory of the season, and his second RBC Heritage title (2023).🏈 Pre-draft trade: The Giants traded Pro Bowl DT Dexter Lawrence to the Bengals in exchange for a package that includes the No. 10 pick in this week's draft.

There are now six teams with multiple first-round picks, with the Giants joining the Jets, Browns, Chiefs, Dolphins and Cowboys.⚾️ Mets skid continues: The Mets fell to the Cubs in the 10th inning on Sunday, extending their losing streak to 11 straight games, the franchise's longest since 2004. At 7-15, they're tied with the Royals for the worst record in baseball.See what else is trending on Yahoo Sports.🏆 EVERY NCAA WINTER CHAMPION The Sooners celebrate their gymnastics title on Saturday. (Aric Becker/ISI Photos via Getty Images) The NCAA crowned its final winter champions over the weekend, with Oklahoma (women) and Stanford (men) extending their gymnastics dynasties.*Division I:Basketball: Michigan (men); UCLA (women)Men's Ice Hockey: DenverSwimming & Diving: Texas (men); Virginia** (women)Indoor Track & Field: Arkansas (men); Georgia (women)Men's Wrestling: Penn StateDivision II:Basketball: Gannon (men); Grand Valley State (women)Swimming & Diving: Tampa (men); Nova Southeastern (women)Indoor Track & Field: Pittsburg State (men and women)Men's Wrestling: Nebraska-KearneyDivision III:Basketball: Mary Washington (men); Denison*** (women)Men's Ice Hockey: HamiltonSwimming & Diving: Denison (men); NYU (women)Indoor Track & Field: Rowan (men); Wash U (women)Men's Wrestling: WartburgNational Collegiate (NC): Seven winter sports are designated NC, with championships open to multiple divisions.Women's Ice Hockey: WisconsinGymnastics: Stanford (men); Oklahoma (women)Fencing: Notre Dame (men and women)Women’s Wrestling: McKendreeSkiing: Utah (co-ed)Rifle: West Virginia (co-ed)Women's Bowling: Jacksonville State*Gymnastics dominance: Stanford has won six of the last seven men's gymnastics titles, while Oklahoma has won four of the last five (and eight of the last 12) women's titles.**Six in a row: Virginia had never won a women's swimming and diving title until 2021.

Now, the Cavaliers have won six in a row behind Olympic medalists such as Gretchen and Alex Walsh, Kate Douglass and Torri Huske.***Unranked to champs: Denison's women's basketball championship was the first in D-III history by a team that started the season unranked. To make it even sweeter, the school also won the men's swimming and diving title just four hours later.🏀 NBA AWARDS FINALISTS (NBA) The NBA revealed the three finalists for each of its seven end-of-season awards on Sunday night.MVP: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder), Nikola Jokić (Nuggets), Victor Wembanyama (Spurs)DPOY: Wembanyama, Chet Holmgren (Thunder), Ausar Thompson (Pistons)COY: Joe Mazzulla (Celtics), J.B.

Bickerstaff (Pistons), Mitch Johnson (Spurs)ROY: Cooper Flagg (Mavericks), Kon Knueppel (Hornets), V.J. Edgecombe (76ers)MIP: Deni Avdija (Trail Blazers), Jalen Duren (Pistons), Nickeil Alexander-Walker (Hawks)Sixth Man: Keldon Johnson (Spurs), Jaime Jaquez Jr. (Heat), Tim Hardaway Jr. (Nuggets)Clutch Player: Gilgeous-Alexander, Jamal Murray (Nuggets), Anthony Edwards (Timberwolves)Who ya got? There are some incredibly tight races this season, especially for MVP and Rookie of the Year.Official ballots: Here's how Yahoo Sports' Dan Devine and Kevin O'Connor voted🌎 THROUGH THE LENS (Christian Petersen/Getty Images) 🇺🇸 Phoenix, Arizona — Is it finally time for a new era in Golden State?

The Warriors were eliminated from the postseason on Friday by the Suns, starting the clock on a potentially eventful offseason.Uncertain future: Draymond Green, who exited the game via double ejection (naturally), only has a player option remaining, while head coach Steve Kerr's contract is expiring. After the game, both men acknowledged that an exit from the franchise is possible after a decade of working together alongside Steph Cur