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Last updated: June 15, 2026, 11:44 PM ET

College Baseball & Logistics

Troy’s first appearance in the Men’s College World Series was marred by a $35K theft of cameras and lenses from the team bus, forcing the program to borrow gear to document the historic run. The incident highlights growing concerns over equipment security at high‑profile collegiate events, as teams balance travel logistics with protecting costly gear.

International Soccer & Mindset

Spain’s national squad, eyed as a favorite for the upcoming tournament, faced a 0-0 stalemate against underdogs Cape Verde. Coach Luis de la Fuente dismissed panic, framing the result as a learning opportunity rather than a setback. The draw underscores the unpredictable nature of international fixtures and the pressure on top teams to maintain composure against less heralded opponents.

College Football Legalities

The NCAA is seeking an expedited appellate ruling after a judge granted Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby a temporary injunction allowing him to return to play. The governing body argues the court overstepped its authority, prompting a request for a higher court’s intervention before the season commences. The case may set a precedent for future player eligibility disputes.

Mixed‑Martial Arts & Politics

UFC fighter Josh Hokit made headlines at the White House event by disparaging former First Lady Michelle Obama, claiming she “is a man” during post‑fight remarks. The comment sparked immediate backlash and raised questions about athlete conduct in politically charged venues.

Golf & Legal Scrutiny

Florida prosecutors plan to subpoena Tiger Woods’ medical records from the hospital where he received treatment after his March 27 DUI arrest. The move follows a filing that seeks to uncover details of the athlete’s medical care during the incident, potentially impacting ongoing investigations into his conduct.