The road to the College World Series begins in just two weeks, and if NCAA baseball's marquee event mirrors its regular season, one thing is certain: There will be lots of homers.
The superteam era has officially hit the WNBA, which kicks off its 27th season Friday with four games.
A crazy offseason full of former MVPs and All-Stars joining forces sets the table for what could be an epic summer of basketball.
Why it matters: A budding high-talent rivalry between the Las Vegas Aces and New York Liberty should be another attention-grabber in a very strong year for women's basketball.
The U.S. professional soccer landscape is poised to get a lot bigger after major news broke on Tuesday in both the men's and women's game.
Major League Soccer expansion: San Diego will be home to the league's long-awaited 30th club, The Sunday Times reports. Egyptian billionaire and U.K. Conservative Party senior treasurer Mohamed Mansour is set to pay a record $500 million for the expansion rights.
Timing can be everything in sports, and the San Antonio Spurs seem to have perfected the art of winning the National Basketball Association draft lottery at just the right moment.
Driving the news: The ping pong balls fell in San Antonio's favor on Tuesday night in Chicago, landing them the No. 1 pick in June's draft and the right to select 7-foot-4 French prodigy Victor Wembanyama.
San Antonio Spurs fans are celebrating the team landing the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NBA draft following Tuesday night's lottery.
Why it matters: Securing the No. 1 pick means the Spurs, who finished the 2022-2023 season with a 22-60 record, are in the prime position to draft the player at the top of every team's wish list: Victor Wembanyama, otherwise known as "Wemby."