
NBA vs WNBA Pay Gap Widens as Revenue Disparities Persist
The NBA's multibillion‑dollar revenue dwarfs the WNBA's $200 million, yet the women's league set a new attendance record in 2025 and is seeing dramatic salary increases for its top players.
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The NBA's multibillion‑dollar revenue dwarfs the WNBA's $200 million, yet the women's league set a new attendance record in 2025 and is seeing dramatic salary increases for its top players.

The University of Tennessee has locked in its 2026‑27 men's basketball roster, adding VCU's Christian Fermin and a host of experienced players. The mix of proven scorers, sharpshooters and defensive specialists sets the stage for a competitive season.

The Wolverines' latest pledge from top prospect Quentin Burrell underscores a strategic focus on culture and academic fit, while the program eyes possible reversions from in‑state and out‑of‑state commits.

Four‑star recruit Quentin Burrell announced his pledge to Michigan Football, citing culture, coaching ties and Big Ten competition. The commitment comes as the program eyes top defensive back Gideon Gash and potential flips from DJ Mitchell and Errol Kerns III.

After no major‑league contract materialized, veteran slugger Justin Turner joined the Tijuana Toros, where his presence revives a franchise, attracts Dodgers fans, and illustrates a broader shift of aging stars toward Mexico’s vibrant baseball circuit.
The network reveals a 21‑season milestone, a road‑show pregame format and a slate of marquee matchups for the upcoming season.

With Robby Snelling sidelined, Braxton Garrett steps into the Miami Marlins' rotation, while a host of other arms and hitters deliver performances that could reshape fantasy lineups.

The Dream opened the season with two wins, but heavy reliance on starters and a weak bench raise questions ahead of a demanding stretch.

Tague Davis has shattered the ACC single‑season home run record with 34 homers and 93 RBI, a performance that has thrust him into the conversation for the sport’s top player award even as Louisville battles a subpar campaign.

Indiana Field Hockey announced the signing of Helen Grahe, a Stuttgart native who will arrive in August to pursue a Management and International Business degree at the Kelley School of Business.