
PWHL Detroit’s Inaugural Draft Highlights International Talent
The first PWHL draft in Detroit introduced six promising athletes, led by Olympic bronze‑medalist Andrea Brandl, whose career spans North America and Europe.
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The first PWHL draft in Detroit introduced six promising athletes, led by Olympic bronze‑medalist Andrea Brandl, whose career spans North America and Europe.

Four local high school teams will compete in the Midwest Live girls basketball showcase from June 19‑20, featuring top players and a focus on growth and competition.

The Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association and the Ohio High School Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association have released their 2026 all‑state teams, honoring standout players from dozens of schools.

Ryan Younglas of Keystone High School was named Ohio Player of the Year in Division V baseball, the first county honoree in eight years, as teammates and rivals alike celebrated a season of excellence

Kayden Edwards, a three-star quarterback/athlete from Ironton High School, announced his commitment to Boston College on Tuesday, joining a growing list of recruits for the 2027 class.

The university released a 16‑game slate that features home matches at Krenzler Field, a season‑opening road trip, and high‑profile home opponents.
A substantial donation from alumni Ben and Michelle Biery will transform Walsh University’s baseball facilities, with a groundbreaking slated for late summer and a dedication ceremony in the fall.

Kent State’s field hockey team has released its 2026 slate, featuring the largest home schedule in ten years, a five‑game homestand and a November tournament in Oxford, Ohio.

A series of legal challenges surrounding Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby culminated in his withdrawal from college football and entry into the NFL Supplemental Draft, straining relations with the Big 12 Conference and raising financial and legal concerns.
The 2026 spring baseball season in Tuscarawas County concluded with award recognitions for standout players and a championship game that ended in a narrow defeat for the Hiland Hawks.

Plainfield, New Jersey’s boys basketball program has named Todd Decker as its new head coach, succeeding Mike Gordon Jr., while star forward Micah Gordon prepares for a senior year at SPIRE Academy.

Michigan’s recent scholarship offers to Marquis Ray and Mario Manningham Jr. highlight the program’s tradition of recruiting legacy players, with both athletes poised to continue family legacies in Ann Arbor.

The Buckeyes announced the signing of LJ Smith, joining Anthony Thompson as the program's second five-star prospect in a single class, a feat not seen since 2008.
The Hawkeyes have locked in a demanding slate of games, blending early home contests with a rugged Big Ten road slate, while Coach McCollum emphasizes strategic scheduling to peak in March.
The Mid-State League-Buckeye and Cardinal Divisions announced their all-conference baseball and softball teams, recognizing top players and coaches from several Ohio high schools.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League will stage its 2026 draft in Detroit, featuring 72 picks across six rounds, with the new Detroit franchise already locking in nine players and eyeing future stars.

The Michigan High School Baseball and Softball Coaches Association has released its 2026 all‑state lists, recognizing standout players across divisions and highlighting future college talent.

Sam Williams‑Dixon, a former Ohio State running back who transferred to the University of South Carolina, was arrested on multiple charges, released on bond, and subsequently dismissed from the Gamecocks by head coach Shane Beamer.
Kansas City’s rise as the ‘Soccer Capital of America’ is reshaping the landscape of international soccer, as the city prepares to host the 2026 World Cup opener and serve as a base camp for dozens of nations

Ian Moore, a 6‑foot‑6 redshirt sophomore, is competing for the Buckeyes' left‑tackle spot, a move that could reshape the offensive line as fall camp approaches.

Senior pitcher‑hitter Tyler Galownia leads his team to its first district final in nearly a decade, earning top honors for a season marked by elite batting and pitching statistics.
Tyler Galownia’s standout performance this season capped off with a Player of the Year award, highlighting a 19‑11 record, a sub‑2.00 ERA and a suite of all‑state recognitions.
Youngstown Cardinal Mooney finished the season atop the Super 7 baseball poll with a 24-4 record, highlighted by a state semifinal appearance and a commanding average margin of victory.

The Hawks fell just short in the state final, ending a 29-game winning streak while their senior class was lauded for its impact on the program.