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Last updated: May 24, 2026, 8:49 PM ET

Indy 500 Thriller

Felix Rosenqvist edged David Malukas by just 0.0233 seconds in the closest finish in Indianapolis 500 history, delivering a dramatic conclusion to motorsport's biggest event. Meanwhile, Katherine Legge's bid to become the first woman to complete "The Double" — covering 1,100 miles across two tracks in a single day — ended prematurely when she crashed during the race. The festivities extended beyond the track, as Indiana Hoosiers national champion coach Curt Cignetti led competitors around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in an honorary lap, while NASCAR star Kyle Busch received tributes at both Indianapolis and Charlotte Motor Speedway in a Memorial Day weekend salute to the racing great.

WNBA Action

Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd each poured in 24 points to lead the Dallas Wings to a 91-76 victory over New York, spoiling Sabrina Ionescu's season debut for the Liberty. Bueckers, who had been assessed a technical foul for clapping during Friday's game against Atlanta, saw the penalty rescinded by the league on Sunday, providing her with some welcome news following the physical contest.

College Championships

No. 1 Northwestern captured its ninth NCAA Division I women's lacrosse national championship with a 14-11 victory over No. 2 North Carolina, extending its dynasty in the sport. In tennis, Britain's Francesca Jones earned an emotional first Grand Slam match win at the French Open, describing it as coming after "the hardest moment" of her career.

International Soccer

USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino included Gio Reyna in his 26-man World Cup roster, sources confirmed to ESPN, as the Americans prepare for the tournament with their full squad now set.

MMA and Netball

Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel stopped social media influencer Bob Menery in the first round of his MMA debut, stating afterward that one fight was "good enough" for his combat sports pursuits. In netball, London Pulse edged Lexis Nexis Dragons 67-66 in extra time in a tightly contested Netball Super League matchup.

Around the Sports World

The World Surf League's New Zealand Pro event was interrupted when a photographer was attacked in the water by what authorities described as either a shark or sea lion. In the NHL, Brent Burns continues his pursuit of a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche, with the veteran defenseman driven by motivation to win for both himself and his team. Meanwhile, ESPN's Bobby Marks began examining the NBA's upcoming free agency landscape, profiling 20 players and their potential contracts starting with the league's leading career scorer, while baseball writer Buster Olney outlined six key themes that will shape the MLB trade deadline, including unexpected sellers and Tarik Skubal's injury status.