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Last updated: June 15, 2026, 2:52 PM ET

Basketball & Coaching

The Chicago Bulls are finalizing Tiago Splitter's hiring as head coach after the former Spurs center guided Portland to a 42-20 record this season. Meanwhile, OG Anunoby predicts a UK basketball boom following his pivotal role in the New York Knicks' championship run, suggesting the sport's popularity will continue expanding across the Atlantic. In the WNBA, Dallas transformed from a forgettable franchise to title contender after retooling their roster and hiring new leadership, positioning them as legitimate challengers in the Western Conference.

Tennis & Golf

Francesca Jones missed two match points in a first-round Nottingham Open loss to Talia Gibson, continuing a difficult stretch for British tennis prospects. At the RBC Canadian Open, Bud Cauley secured his first PGA Tour victory at age 36 in his 239th start, completing a remarkable comeback eight years after a career-threatening car accident. However, Brooks Koepka withdrew with a hand injury that could jeopardize his U.S. Open participation, joining a growing list of golfers dealing with physical setbacks entering major championship season.

UFC & Combat Sports

Justin Gaethje shocked Ilia Topuria to capture the undisputed UFC lightweight championship at the White House event, forcing the heavily favored Georgian to retire on his stool after four rounds. The unprecedented UFC White House spectacle overcame weather delays and logistical challenges to deliver compelling action before President Donald Trump and dignitaries. Ciryl Gane crushed Alex Pereira to claim the interim heavyweight title, while Dana White declared the event a success but ruled out future White House cards. Middleweight champion Sean Strickland was removed from Fan Fest for safety concerns, and Tyson Fury teased a massive announcement regarding a potential boxing partnership with Zuffa. Gennadiy Golovkin, Antonio Tarver and Nigel Benn headlined International Boxing Hall of Fame inductions on Sunday.

Football & Major Events

Erling Haaland declared readiness for his World Cup debut with Norway, expressing eagerness to showcase his national pride on football's biggest stage. The Carolina Hurricanes captured their first Stanley Cup in 20 years, defeating the Vegas Golden Knights in Las Vegas to end a two-decade championship drought. In college baseball, Troy eliminated Ole Miss with a 12-8 victory at the Men's College World Series, keeping their historic postseason run alive in Omaha.

Cricket & Rugby

Brendon McCullum refused to endorse Ben Stokes' captaincy, repeatedly expressing worry and concern for the all-rounder instead of providing clear backing for the leadership role. England handed Test debuts to Jordan Cox and Sonny Baker for the second Test against New Zealand, injecting fresh talent into the squad. Ollie Robinson joined the injury list after suffering right knee soreness, compounding England's selection challenges. In rugby, Andrew Porter was ruled out of Leinster's URC final against the Bulls at Croke Park, while Keiron Assiratti missed Wales' summer series due to a calf injury. Max Ojomoh earned selection for England's non-cap match against France XV in Vannes.

Auto Racing & Hockey

Lewis Hamilton delivered a statement victory at the Spanish Grand Prix, marking his first Ferrari win and silencing critics questioning his adaptation to the new team. Denny Hamlin won his third consecutive race at Pocono Raceway, passing Kyle Busch for ninth on NASCAR's all-time wins list. The New York Liberty clinched Commissioner's Cup final berth with an 86-64 victory over the Mystics, showcasing their dominance in the new tournament format.

Miscellaneous Sports

Ciara Mageean opened up about stage four cancer diagnosis at age, declaring her determination to not let the illness define her athletic aspirations. Deion Sanders questioned gambling ethics when asked about players betting on their own teams, stating "something's wrong with that" approach to sports integrity. England's men defeated Argentina and Australia in FIH Pro League action while the women's team fell twice to Germany. Sarah Adlington will lead Scotland's judo contingent at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games after becoming the first athlete to win two Commonwealth gold medals in the sport. Luke Littler and Luke Humphries powered England to World Cup of Darts glory, overcoming the Netherlands 10-5 in Frankfurt for a record-extending sixth title. Gina Kim and Yana Wilson won their first LPGA titles at the Dow Championship, posting an 8-under 62 in best-ball format. The Big 12 filed federal lawsuit against Texas Tech and the Texas Attorney General over conference bylaw enforcement, seeking declaratory judgment and injunctive relief in the Northern District of Texas.