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Last updated: June 24, 2026, 8:31 AM ET

College Sports & NCAA Updates

The NCAA Division I Cabinet has unanimously approved a new five-year, age-based eligibility model, a significant move aimed at bringing consistency to collegiate athletics Cabinet OK's 5-year, age-based eligibility for D-I. In baseball, Oklahoma capped an improbable run by winning their first Men's College World Series title since 1994, defeating North Carolina in a dramatic Game 3 OU caps improbable run with first title since '94. The Sooners' victory solidified their status as one of college baseball's most under-the-radar programs Sneaky Sooners claim another national title. Meanwhile, the 2026 college baseball season is already being looked towards, with recaps of the past postseason and anticipation for next year's tournament underway 2026 college baseball wrap-up: Favorite MCWS momen.

Professional Golf & Tournaments

PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp is set to assume the dual role of commissioner on January 1, taking over from Jay Monahan Rolapp to assume PGA Tour commish role Jan. 1. A revamped PGA Tour structure is slated to begin in 2028, featuring promotion and relegation as a core component of its competitive format Promotion and relegation in revamped 2028 PGA Tour. This new system will include two separate series of tournaments with distinct fields and schedules Tour's 2-track plan has separate fields, schedules. In recent tournament play, Wyndham Clark secured his second U.S. Open crown at Shinnecock Hills, battling a challenging course and crowd noise to emerge victorious Clark rides roller coaster to 2nd U.S. Open crown. Rory McIlroy acknowledged that the Shinnecock Hills course proved superior in the tournament, finishing six over par Shinnecock Hills 'won the battle over me' - McIlroy.

Tennis & Grand Slams

Amanda Anisimova is setting her sights on a strong Wimbledon performance, aiming for a more favorable outcome than her previous final appearance Anisimova plots Wimbledon sequel with happier ending. Former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova has been suspended for four years after refusing an anti-doping test in December 2025 Vondrousova banned four years for refusing test. The decision has sparked controversy within the sport