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Last updated: June 27, 2026, 2:33 AM ET

WNBA Standouts and Player Protection

Chicago Sky's Kamilla Cardoso set a WNBA record for consecutive field goals without a miss, going 13-for-13 from the floor en route to a 30-point, eight-rebound performance in a commanding 124-94 victory. Meanwhile, Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White voiced her displeasure with officiating following a review of Alyssa Thomas's contact with Caitlin Clark, stating that while the suspension of Thomas was warranted, the on-court lack of a call was unacceptable and dangerous. The league is facing increased scrutiny regarding player safety, with Candace Parker and Elena Delle Donne, both set to be inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, agreeing that the WNBA must improve its player protection measures as incidents rise. In other league news, Indiana Fever teammates Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark are leading WNBA All-Star fan voting after the second return of ballots, while Kelsey Plum of the Los Angeles Sparks is expected to miss at least four weeks due to a lower left leg injury further impacting team rosters.

Cricket World Cup Drama and Player Fitness

England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is undergoing a rare therapeutic treatment, previously used by NBA icon Shaquille O'Neal, in an effort to be fit for the T20 World Cup semi-final. Her wife Katherine expressed optimism following a positive scan, believing the injury is trending in the right direction for a return. In the T20 World Cup, Sri Lanka kept their semi-final hopes alive with a tense three-wicket win over Scotland, while Ireland secured a historic T20 victory against world champions India, with India-born bowler Jai Moondra calling it a "dream come true." England, meanwhile, eased into the semi-finals with a dominant win over the West Indies securing their spot with a game to spare. The group stage concluded with India and South Africa fighting for a semi-final berth on the final day as cricket continues its global reach. Afghanistan's women's cricket team has appealed to the ICC for clarity on their future, and King Charles has shown support for the team which is no longer permitted to play official matches amidst political turmoil.

Golf and Tennis Grand Slam Preparations

Scottie Scheffler blazed to the lead at the Travelers Championship with a scintillating 10-under-par 60 in the second round, narrowly missing a sub-60 round after a birdie putt on the 18th hole fell short despite his strong play. Wimbledon is on the horizon, with Jannik Sinner the favorite for the men's title, while Serena Williams is considered a long shot for her singles return amidst high expectations. Williams is set to face 20-year-old Maya Joint in the first round, marking her first singles match in nearly four years a highly anticipated comeback. Tennis legend Chris Evert revealed that her ovarian cancer has returned for a third time, forcing her to miss Wimbledon and undergo treatment a difficult personal battle. Leading players plan to expand their prize money protests at Wimbledon, seeking further increases despite a 20% rise in the current prize pot highlighting ongoing financial discussions.

Athletics and Cycling News

Olympic medallist Jenny Simpson has been released from hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest while running. The Paris Diamond League athletics meeting will proceed with a reduced format due to extreme heat in France impacting event schedules. In cycling, Lizzie Deignan is returning to the Great Britain team in a sporting director role, aiming to support the road squad through to the LA Olympics a new chapter for the champion. Oscar Onley has been ruled out of the Tour de France due to a shoulder injury a setback for the young rider, while Zoe Backstedt retained her British national elite women's time trial title continuing her dominance.

Rugby and Football Developments

The Rugby Football League will implement two 90-second hydration breaks during games this weekend to help players cope with extreme heat a necessary precaution. Warrington overcame injury concerns to secure a crucial win over Catalans, moving level with Leeds at the top of the Super League a testament to their resilience. In football, an ESPN investigation revealed that the Argentine soccer system, which produced the World Cup champions, is reportedly plagued by child exploitation and neglect a disturbing revelation.

Boxing and Combat Sports Updates

Unified heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk announced he will vacate his world titles as he plans for one "last dance" before retiring a legendary career nears its end. The rematch between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather has been postponed indefinitely due to contract disputes a disappointing delay. Cris Cyborg is set to defend her PFL featherweight title against Ketlen Viera in what is expected to be the final MMA fight of her career a farewell tour begins. Former boxing world champion Joe Cordina faces assault and weapon threat charges, and his fight in the United States has been called off due to a visa issue legal and logistical hurdles. Dustin Poirier has acknowledged needing help following his arrest for alleged public drunkenness seeking personal support.

Motorsport and Team Sports

The Austrian Grand Prix has been declared a heat-hazard race by the FIA due to extreme temperatures safety measures implemented. Kimi Antonelli led George Russell in a Mercedes one-two during first practice at the Austrian Grand Prix a promising start for the team. The FIA has approved a proposal to end term limits for its president a significant governance change. In other team news, the Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold was arrested in connection with an alleged kidnapping and armed robbery legal troubles for an NFL player. The PLL Power Rankings ahead of Week 6 show California emerging as an early favorite league standings evolve.

College Sports and Player Movement

Michigan guard Elliot Cadeau plans to remain with the Wolverines following the departure of coach Dusty May staying with his team. Miami coach Mario Cristobal secured commitments from two highly-touted recruits for the 2028 and 2029 classes building for the future. The NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee is proposing changes to offseason and preseason practice schedules and a shorter transfer portal window, potentially effective in 2027 rule changes proposed. A lawsuit has been filed by 15 college basketball players claiming a new NCAA age-based eligibility rule is unfair legal challenges mount.

Wrestling and Other Sports

The WWE Night of Champions preview sets the stage for Jey Uso's pursuit of a crown and Cody Rhodes' upcoming match anticipation builds for wrestling event. The Miami Marlins are reportedly seeking a dog handler a unique recruitment effort. Undisputed heavyweight champion Claressa Shields will move down to middleweight to challenge Kaye Scott for her WBA and WBC titles on August 15 a strategic weight class change.