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Five‑star recruit Tre Segarra flips from the Gamecocks to the Tigers, bringing a unique soccer‑born skill set and a family legacy to Baton Rouge.
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Five‑star recruit Tre Segarra flips from the Gamecocks to the Tigers, bringing a unique soccer‑born skill set and a family legacy to Baton Rouge.

Marissa Coleman’s upcoming induction honors a career that reshaped Maryland women’s basketball, from an NCAA title to international gold medals and a decade in the WNBA.

Invited to the 2026 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Training Camp, Julio Solier brings a standout season and historic program achievements to a roster poised for international competition.

Mikhail McLean, a Bahamian native and former Kentucky assistant, has been appointed head coach of the Bahamas National Team, balancing his new role with continued duties at Kentucky while targeting World Cup and Olympic qualification.
Mikhail McLean, a Bahamian native and longtime Kentucky Wildcats assistant, has been appointed head coach of the Bahamas men's national team, set to begin his tenure in July with crucial World Cup qualifying matches.

Elijah Hughes, a Syracuse alumnus and 2020 NBA draft pick, is set to play for Boeheim’s Army in a high‑profile summer series against Seton Hall’s alumni team, with games streamed live on FS1 and FS2.

A series of community‑driven soccer activities in Chelsea, Massachusetts, are building excitement for the upcoming World Cup while highlighting the neighborhood’s immigrant roots and the impact of recent immigration policies.

Telemundo will air a full day of live matches, pre‑ and post‑game shows, and a new series anchored by a team of seasoned analysts, celebrating the culture and community of soccer ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Rising senior Alex Condon joins Basketball Australia's roster for the upcoming FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers, bringing his collegiate stats and hometown pride to the international stage.

Indiana University’s men’s basketball program will travel to Peru next July for team bonding, practices and exhibition games, with Coach Darian DeVries emphasizing extra gym time and competitive opportunities while navigating visa issues and a demanding non‑conference schedule.

The Hoosiers are traveling to Peru for the FISU America Games, using the trip to build cohesion, integrate new transfers, and prepare for a demanding non‑conference schedule.

UConn’s men’s basketball team opens summer workouts on June 1, 2026, aiming for a fourth Final Four and a third national title in five years, while navigating a wave of transfers, freshmen and coaching changes.
Florida International University has named Pedro Grifol, a Miami‑born baseball veteran, its new head coach, aiming to leverage his extensive scouting background and championship pedigree to boost recruiting in a talent‑rich region.

Caitlin Clark's jersey has become one of the most coveted items in basketball merchandise, ranking only behind Stephen Curry's Golden State Warriors shirt in sales since the start of 2024. The surge in demand places Clark ahead of traditional superstars such as LeBron James and Luka Doncic, while rising phenom Victor Wembanyama rounds out the top five. Clark's rapid ascent is rooted in a stellar international résumé: she captured two U19 Women's Basketball World Cup titles and a U16 AmeriCup, and was named MVP of the recent FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Qualifying Tournament in Puerto Rico, where she posted 11.6 points and 6.4 assists per game. Now she will lead the United States into the World Cup in Berlin, where the American squad is drawn into Group D alongside Czechia, China and Italy, a bracket that promises intense competition as the team chases a historic fifth straight world championship. The buzz surrounding Clark's merchandise reflects a broader cultural shift, as record‑breaking viewership and sales signal growing appetite for the women's game on the global stage. Organizers say the tournament will showcase the sport's expanding reach, with fans across Germany, the United States, Slovenia, France, Puerto Rico, Czechia, China and Italy tuning in to watch the action unfold.
Coach Darian DeVries will lead a young Indiana squad on a July‑August tour of Peru, where limited practice time and a handful of returning scholarship players will test a newly balanced roster.
Sporting Club Jacksonville’s women’s soccer side will host Carolina Ascent FC at Hodges Stadium on May 24, aiming to overturn a recent league setback and secure a spot in the championship game.
The Hoosiers will travel to Peru to compete in the FISU America Games, using the experience to sharpen their roster and break a three‑year title slump.
The Ballpark at League City will host the Texas Youth World Baseball Classic from March 12‑15, featuring teams from the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Puerto Rico, with former MLB pitcher Larry Dierker slated for the opening ceremony.

Edwin Suarez Jr., a 6‑foot‑7 forward who last shone for Arizona Western College, has officially joined Temple University, adding depth and skill to the Owls' lineup.

After a decisive first leg of the Challenger Series in Chicago, Jamaica’s ice hockey side, backed by Mayberry Investments, sits joint‑top of the table and eyes the next stage in Montreal as a stepping stone toward Olympic qualification.

New Balance's rise in baseball is driven by star athletes Shohei Ohtani and Francisco Lindor, whose influence extends beyond performance to community engagement and product innovation.

The final game of the Silver Glove Series pits Houston against Rice at Schroeder Park, showcasing recent ranked victories, notable MLB alumni and new ways for supporters to engage.