
LGBTQ+ Hockey’s Pacific Cup Makes a Comeback in Vancouver
After an eight‑year hiatus, the Pacific Cup returns to Vancouver, selling out within hours and uniting Pride celebrations, corporate support and a hit TV series.
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After an eight‑year hiatus, the Pacific Cup returns to Vancouver, selling out within hours and uniting Pride celebrations, corporate support and a hit TV series.

The university is hiring an assistant coach linked to Rick Pitino, promoting Steve Masiello to dual coaching and general manager duties, and finalizing a roster that includes international veterans and a Baylor transfer.

Central Park Rangers, a New York soccer club founded in 1999, is expanding its women’s team, community programs and facilities while aiming for full professional status within ten years.

De'Von Achane, Cam Skattebo and Rashee Rice each bring distinct upside and risk factors heading into the 2026 season.

Players’ opposition to a league‑wide salary cap threatens to reshape contract negotiations and could shorten the 2027 season.

All‑Star pitchers and veterans argue that a new salary cap would curb earnings and disrupt the game, as negotiations over the 2026 contract deadline loom.

From playing under her father’s guidance to shaping business strategies for the LA Galaxy and Anschutz Entertainment Group, Kara Korber blends her Georgetown roots with global soccer ambitions.

Injuries to marquee NFL players will heavily influence fantasy football drafts and weekly lineups as the 2026 season approaches.
A 3‑0 loss to Orlando Pride highlighted defensive errors and injuries for the Kansas City Current, while Sporting Kansas City integrates experienced players and prepares to host WPSL semifinals.

St. John's will open against Oregon on Nov. 24 at 10:30 p.m. ET, with subsequent games dependent on results, affecting fan viewing windows and tournament progression.

Columbia senior right‑hander Payton Soske signs a free‑agent contract with the New York Yankees and reports to Tampa for evaluation, while former Lions pitcher Ben Wereski impresses the Cincinnati Reds with a six‑inning no‑hit performance and earns Southern League Pitcher of the Week.

Carlos Beltran's recent Hall of Fame induction honors his Mets career, his Puerto Rican roots, and the broader impact of Caribbean talent in baseball.
Two high‑profile transfers bring speed, experience and a fresh outlook to Iowa football, aiming to lift a program that has struggled to find its offensive rhythm.

Former NBA point guard Jeremy Lin hosted a week‑long basketball camp at Menlo College in Atherton, California, where he taught not only dribbling and shooting but also mindset, identity and fiscal responsibility to a cohort of Asian American and Pacific Islander collegiate players.
The Athletic Club Boise women’s team will debut in spring 2028 after a schedule change, giving the club time to construct facilities and align with the USL’s new calendar.

Texas Tech prepares for a demanding non‑conference slate, featuring high‑profile opponents, key player departures and a host of new transfers, setting the stage for a pivotal season.

The Ducks have released their full 2026‑27 regular‑season schedule, which includes 84 games, the most in franchise history, and a home opener against the Florida Panthers on Oct. 4.

The 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team honored this year’s gold medal winners, linking the historic ‘Miracle on Ice’ to today’s rising talent and plans for future Games in New York and Lake Placid.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto reached his 100th professional victory as the Los Angeles Dodgers edged the New York Mets 4-3, while Shohei Ohtani’s hitting slump and Shota Imanaga’s dominant outing provided additional storylines.

The Wildcats will test their mettle against a lineup of top opponents, from Little Rock’s new coach Travis Ford to traditional powerhouses like Kansas and Florida.

Veteran left-hander Connelly Early, a University of Virginia graduate, is headed to Washington after a season split between Boston and the injured list, while third-baseman Curtis Mead moves on and rookie Brady House takes his place.
Three recent Hall of Fame inductees discuss the highs and lows of playing in New York, from Beltrán’s early struggles and contract to Kent’s breakout after a trade and Jones’s mid‑season revival, offering insight into the city’s demanding environment.

Coach Mike Young confronts a wave of player movement as key scorers leave for new programs, prompting a strategic rebuild.
The former Memphis center’s agreement with New York highlights a busy market for big men, with the Mavericks given a narrow window to match.