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Last updated: June 14, 2026, 11:51 AM ET

Formula One

Lewis Hamilton seized his first victory for Ferrari after a flawless, controlled drive at the Barcelona‑Catalunya Grand Prix, snapping a 12‑race winless streak with the Italian team. The win came as championship leader Kimi Antonelli retired early, allowing Hamilton to lap the field and finish 1.5 seconds clear of the second‑place Red Bull driver. The triumph marks the first time a British driver has won a race for Ferrari since 2009 and gives the marque a 12‑point edge in the Constructors’ standings. Hamilton claims first Ferrari win

Women's Tennis

Emma Raducanu was denied a title at the Queen’s Club Championships after a sluggish opening set led to a 6‑3, 6‑4 defeat in the final. The loss extends her title drought to over five years, as she remains the only British woman to win a Grand Slam since the 2021 US Open. The match highlighted Raducanu’s vulnerability against high‑pressure opponents, with her opponent breaking early in both sets to secure the win. Raducanu loses Queen's final

National Football

New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn articulated a strategy to add bulk to the offensive line, stating that “it’s a big‑man’s game” and that mass will translate into better protection and running lanes. Glenn’s comments come as the Jets seek to rebuild their offensive identity after a 2‑10 season, and the coaching staff is reportedly exploring trades and free‑agency signings to bring in larger linemen. 'It’s a big man’s game'

Women’s Basketball

The Los Angeles Sparks’ guard Kelsey Plum poured 43 points while Phoenix Mercury’s Kahleah Copper added 41 in a Saturday night clash, becoming the first pair of opponents to each score 40+ in the same WNBA game. The back‑to‑back 40‑point performances underline the rising offensive output league‑wide, with both players surpassing the 30‑point average set for the season. Plum, Copper first 40‑point games

Cricket

Bangladesh edged the Netherlands in their Women’s T20 World Cup opener after a tense finish, with the hosts beating the Dutch by five wickets. The match saw Bangladesh’s bowlers tighten their line‑up in the final overs, preventing a late surge from the Netherlands that could have forced a tie. The win keeps Bangladesh’s campaign alive and places them ahead of the Netherlands in the group standings. Bangladesh edge Netherlands

College Baseball

Will Furniss, the son of a two‑time McWilliams Cup champion, is being highlighted by Ole Miss as a potential catalyst for a title run. Furniss’s leadership and pitching prowess are seen as key components in the Rebels’ push for postseason success, echoing his father’s legacy in collegiate baseball. How Will Furniss follows legacy