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Last updated: July 18, 2026, 11:31 AM ET

Golf & Track & Field

Ryan Fox at Royal Birkdale, equaling the Open Championship record and placing him in contention for Sunday's final round. Fox said it would be "cool" to be in the mix, as he has posted the third 62 of the tournament. Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau was assessed a two-stroke penalty for an infraction on the fifth hole during his second round, stalling his surge. R&A CEO Mark Darbon stated the penalty was a "clear-cut decision." In other news, Great Britain's Josh Kerr at the London Diamond League.

College Football & Softball

Lingering questions surround the top college football teams, with potential issues including new coaches and unproven players that. ESPN also, including underclassmen prospects. In softball, Oklahoma City Spark star Maya Brady, with the article noting her winning mentality runs in the family.

Basketball & Other Sports

Caitlin Clark by becoming the first player to record over 40 points and 10 assists in a single game, leading the Indiana Fever to a victory over the Seattle Storm. The Premier Lacrosse League and Women's Professional Lacrosse League, detailing schedules, key stats, and injury notes for July 17-19. In a significant trading card development, one collector believes Cooper Flagg's.

Rugby & Hockey

The All Blacks against Ireland with a six-try victory at Eden Park, extending Ireland's losing streak against New Zealand, France, and South Africa. In cricket, Northamptonshire Steelbacks in a thrilling T20 Blast semi-final to advance to the final at Edgbaston. The Stanley Cup's integrity was questioned, with one analyst arguing that the inclusion of an owner's family devalues the trophy.

Combat Sports & Miscellaneous

Former UFC fighter Ben Askren is set to compete in a wrestling match on Saturday, marking a remarkable recovery a year after a near-fatal incident. The 154th Open Championship is being held at Royal Birkdale, with players like Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau vying for contention.