
Laura Schott Joins Oregon Ducks Women’s Soccer Staff
The University of Oregon has hired Laura Schott as an assistant coach, adding a decorated player and accomplished coach to its women's soccer program.
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The University of Oregon has hired Laura Schott as an assistant coach, adding a decorated player and accomplished coach to its women's soccer program.

At 17, Akemi Higa is poised to represent Team USA at the IFAF flag football world championships in Düsseldorf, part of a broader surge in youth participation and investment in women's flag football.

NASCAR will stage its first race on a U.S. military installation, celebrating the Navy’s 250th birthday while paying homage to the late president and aviator.

J. Batt assumes the top role in Kentucky athletics, reshaping revenue strategies while the Wildcats gear up for a pivotal basketball season and a challenging non‑conference slate.

The club announced that Amy Taylor, a veteran of Zevia and Red Bull, will assume the CEO role on July 27, 2026, bringing three decades of experience and a track record of financial rigor.

Outfielder Payton Brennan has entered the transfer portal, joining two other Bruins who have left the program this month, reshaping the team’s outfield heading into the next campaign.

Brett Kerry, a University of South Carolina baseball alum, has been summoned to the Los Angeles Angels roster, joining former teammate TJ Shook and continuing a lineage of Gamecocks in the majors.

NASCAR prepares for its inaugural Cup race on a U.S. Navy installation, reflecting on Kyle Busch's death while drivers like Kyle Larson gear up for a unique challenge.

NASCAR continues to process the death of 63‑time champion Kyle Busch as it prepares for the inaugural Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado, a race that blends competition with a tribute to the U.S. Navy.

Coach Matt Campbell outlines the factors he believes will determine Penn State's chances of securing a College Football Playoff spot in 2026, focusing on quarterback health, schedule advantages, and critical conference games.

LSU Baseball is tracking transfers for the 2026 season, with several notable players joining and leaving the team. Incoming and outgoing rosters bring a mix of experience and fresh talent.

Kentucky Basketball has opened its 2026‑27 summer practice, focusing on conditioning and skill development while the university edges closer to hiring J Batt as its new athletic director. Recruiting updates, recent championship wins, and World Cup storylines round out the coverage.

Texas A&M head coach Michael Earley announced the hiring of Barry Enright, a former Major League Baseball pitcher and seasoned coach, to lead the Aggies' pitching development for the 2027 season.
An analysis of Playfly's brand rankings and fan metrics reveals how Kentucky outpaces Louisville, influencing discussions about a potential super league and future conference realignment.

After a standout year at Cal, Ames is focusing on toughness, teamwork and a quick adjustment to Rick Barnes’ system as the Vols gear up for the 2026‑27 campaign

Georgia secures Cristofer Cespedes, a top‑ranked prospect, to shore up pitching depth for the upcoming season.

The San Francisco 49ers announced the death of Aldon Smith, a former defensive end whose brief but spectacular NFL tenure was marked by on‑field dominance and off‑field controversy.
The recent bail of Rory Nathaniel Mushlin, a former youth hockey coach accused of multiple felonies involving minors, has reignited concerns about oversight in Colorado’s amateur sports programs.
The Gators have added Jacksonville University’s 6‑foot‑7, 230‑pound athlete Jaylen Jordon to their 2026 roster, hoping his basketball background will translate into a new tight end role.

The United States Men's Soccer Team opens its World Cup campaign against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium, with the match broadcast on FOX and Telemundo.

A recent analysis reveals shifting attitudes toward college football programs, with Texas Tech now topping the list of most-hated teams, while traditional powerhouses like Alabama and Notre Dame face their own challenges.

Carson Hocevar’s aggressive maneuver triggered a nine‑car crash at Michigan, finishing fifth, while Denny Hamlin contemplates his next move.

Monshun Sales, a consensus five‑star recruit and the first ever in Indiana history, pledged to the Hoosiers, joining a class that already boasts multiple four‑star talents.
The latest waiver wire trends highlight a surge of young talent, with several players delivering breakout performances across both hitting and pitching.