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Last updated: June 12, 2026, 5:47 PM ET

College Football Discipline

The Oklahoma attorney general urged the Big 12 to suspend Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby after the player’s alleged misconduct, a move that could trigger league‑wide policy reviews and affect the Red Raiders’ bowl eligibility this season.

Super League Surge

Leeds Rhinos secured an eight‑try victory in France, fending off a late Toulouse rally to reclaim the Super League summit, a result that widens their lead to four points and puts pressure on rivals Manchester City and Wigan ahead of the weekend’s fixtures.

White House Fight Night

A federal judge cleared the way for a UFC showcase on the South Lawn, confirming that the event will proceed as planned on Sunday despite earlier security concerns. Pre‑event analysis highlights a main‑card clash between former champion Jon Jones and rising contender Sean O’Malley, with betting odds favoring Jones at –150.

College Eligibility Victory

Clemson wide receiver Tristan Smith obtained a temporary injunction halting the NCAA’s suspension, allowing him to suit up for the Tigers this season. The legal win follows a petition alleging procedural violations in the NCAA’s eligibility review, and Smith is expected to feature in the upcoming ACC matchup against Miami.

Wimbledon Withdrawal

Victoria Mboko, ranked ninth in the WTA singles and a regular doubles partner of Serena Williams, will miss Wimbledon after sustaining an MCL tear to her left knee during practice. Her absence forces Williams to seek a new partner for the tournament’s opening round, potentially reshaping the women’s doubles draw.

Endurance Calendar Expansion

Silverstone announced it will host a six‑hour World Endurance Championship round next year, marking the circuit’s first foray into endurance racing. Organizers expect a field of 30 entries and anticipate a 12% increase in weekend ticket revenue compared with the previous year’s sprint events.

Cricket Funding Debate

The International Cricket Council will address the future financing of the Afghanistan women’s refugee team at its annual conference next month. Stakeholders plan to discuss sponsorship models and the impact of geopolitical sanctions on the team’s ability to compete in upcoming ICC qualifiers.

Gaelic Football Playoffs

Eight All‑Ireland Senior Football Championship matches took place over the weekend, delivering four quarter‑final berths while eliminating another four counties. The tight schedule forced teams to rotate squads, with Dublin’s manager praising the depth that secured a 2‑1 win over Kerry in a match decided by a last‑minute free kick.

Rugby Union Breakout

Exeter’s centre Campbell Ridl, nicknamed “the Ostrich” for his speed, emerged from university rugby to become a key figure in the club’s resurgence, contributing three tries in the latest Premiership clash and attracting interest from several Premiership clubs for the next season.

Tennis Quarter‑Finals

Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter each booked double‑header victories to reach the Queen’s Club quarter‑finals, with Raducanu posting a 6‑3, 6‑4 win over a top‑30 opponent and Boulter surviving a three‑set thriller that lasted 2 hours 15 minutes. Their performances boost their rankings ahead of Wimbledon, where both hope to capitalize on recent form.

NBA Cultural Spotlight

Actor Ben Stiller, a lifelong New York Knicks fan, chronicled the team’s playoff run on his X account, sharing behind‑the‑scenes footage and commentary that generated over 500,000 views, underscoring the franchise’s growing cultural relevance beyond the hardwood.

Rugby Union Recruitment

The Ospreys announced the signing of Australian centre Lalakai Foketi for the 2026‑27 season, reuniting him with compatriots Ryan Smith and Liam Wright. Foketi’s addition aims to bolster the backline as the Welsh region seeks to improve its Pro14 standing after a disappointing campaign last year.