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Last updated: June 14, 2026, 8:47 PM ET

College Baseball

Troy kept its College World Series hopes alive with a dramatic 12-8 victory over Ole Miss on Sunday, rallying with a four-run seventh inning to advance in Omaha. The Trojans' offensive surge was fueled by contributions from unexpected heroes, including a player who embraced the "Jabe Ruth" moniker to help carry the program to its first MCWS appearance. Meanwhile, Ole Miss's Will Furniss continued following in his father's footsteps, though the Rebels fell short of advancing despite the legacy connection to two-time MCWS championship winner Todd Furniss.

Professional Golf

Bud Cauley captured his first PGA Tour title at the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday, closing with a 5-under 67 to secure victory in his 239th start, more than two years after returning from a car accident. The 36-year-old's triumph was overshadowed somewhat by Brooks Koepka withdrawing with a hand injury, putting his U.S. Open participation in doubt after the former world No. 1 failed to finish the final round in Canada.

Combat Sports

Former world champions Gennadiy Golovkin, Antonio Tarver and Nigel Benn took their place in the International Boxing Hall of Fame on Sunday, cementing their legacies in the sport. In active competition, Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez stopped Antonio Vargas with a sixth-round knockout to claim a world title in a third weight class, improving his record to 24-0 and establishing himself as a rising star carrying the torch for lower divisions. The UFC made history on the White House's South Lawn with its first-ever event at the presidential residence, though thunderstorms threatened the spectacle as thousands gathered for the unprecedented showcase. Ilia Topuria was positioned to potentially spoil the patriotic celebration as Alex Pereira weighed in at 251lb for his heavyweight transformation bid, three pounds heavier than opponent Ciryl Gane.

Auto Racing

Lewis Hamilton achieved a milestone victory in Barcelona, claiming his first win for Ferrari at the Catalan Grand Prix in what he described as beyond his wildest dreams. The triumph came after championship leader Kimi Antonelli suffered a late retirement, allowing Hamilton to make a statement to himself and the F1 community in his debut season with the Italian marque. Teammate George Russell joined Hamilton on the front row as McLaren showed improved pace, though Mercedes sought right of review over Pierre Gasly's overturned Monaco penalty that left Oscar Piastri feeling "pretty mind-blown".

Women's Basketball

Kelsey Plum dropped 43 points and Kahleah Copper finished with 41 in a historic WNBA performance, becoming the first opponents to record dueling 40-point games. The New York Liberty clinched their Commissioner's Cup final berth with an 86-64 victory over the Mystics, while Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White downplayed reports of internal discord after their win over Connecticut. Separately, Aliyah Boston posted 34 points and 12 rebounds alongside Caitlin Clark's 32-point, 10-assist effort, becoming the first teammates in WNBA history to record 30-point double-doubles in the same game.

Motor Sports

Toyota reclaimed the Le Mans 24 Hours crown with a dramatic late battle against BMW and Cadillac, ending Ferrari's recent dominance of the iconic endurance race. The Japanese manufacturer's victory came despite intense pressure in the final hours, marking a significant achievement in sports car racing.

Darts

Luke Littler and Luke Humphries powered England to a sixth World Cup of Darts title, defeating the Netherlands 10-5 in Frankfurt to extend their nation's record in the competition. Wales' Jonny Clayton and Nick Kenny advanced to face the top seeds after overcoming Spain, setting up a quarter-final clash with their English counterparts.

Men's Tennis

Emma Raducanu fell short in the Queen's Club final, losing to Croatia's Donna Vekic and extending her trophy drought since the 2021 US