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Last updated: May 26, 2026, 2:59 AM ET

College Baseball

UCLA earned the top seed for the NCAA baseball tournament after their dominant, wire-to-wire regular season performance, while ESPN compiled ten astounding box scores from the 2026 regular season featuring statistical improbabilities including a game with 51 total runs and dramatic walk-off scenarios. As teams finalize preparations, coaches and players are reviewing recaps of conference tournaments that provided crucial momentum and confidence heading into the championship bracket.

Tennis at French Open

American Learner Tien continues his meteoric rise at the French Open, positioning himself as one of the best hopes for American men in the tournament following his impressive early-round performances. Meanwhile, French star Gael Monfils played his final match at Roland Garros on Monday, drawing tributes from fellow players who celebrated his lasting influence on the sport, with many describing his career as "a true inspiration."

College Sports

The Women's College World Series field is officially set as teams finalize rosters and strategies for the upcoming softball championship, with coaches emphasizing the importance of pitching depth and timely hitting in the single-elimination format. In college football, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey acknowledged the conference's lack of unanimity regarding the proposed 24-team College Football Playoff expansion, stating that "doesn't bother me" despite internal divisions among member schools.

Free Agency & League News

Free agency continues to reshape team rosters as Bobby Marks analyzes the offers for 20 players, with teams strategically allocating resources to maximize competitive advantage in the coming season. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco was declared criminally responsible for sexual and psychological abuse of a minor, though notably will not serve a sentence for the offenses, leaving the organization to navigate the complex situation regarding his future status. In Wales, Hannah Brier cemented her legacy as the fastest Welsh woman of all time by breaking the 44-year-old 200m record, adding to her impressive 100m all-time best.