WNBA star Sophie Cunningham discusses her offseason trade to the Indiana Fever and her hopes for the upcoming season. Caitlin Clark returns for her sophomore WNBA season with some jokes for her teammates. Cunningham and Clark speak highly of each other and express excitement for the new season.
Charlotte North, a women's lacrosse icon, shares her superstitions and success in the sport, including leading in goals and points in various championships.
Dick Barnett, a Basketball Hall of Famer and former New York Knicks player, has passed away at the age of 88. He was a key player in the Knicks' championship wins in the 1970s. Barnett's legacy will forever be remembered by Knicks fans.
Pro wrestling legend Sid Eudy, known as Sid Vicious, has passed away at 63 after battling cancer for several years. He was a well-known wrestler who won several championships and was praised for his intensity in the ring.
College wrestlers Aaron Brooks and David Carr displayed headbands with the message “100% Jesus” at the NCAA Championships. Brooks won his fourth NCAA championship, while Carr won a national championship at 165 pounds. Both athletes spoke about their faith in Jesus Christ after their victories.
Shaquille O'Neal reveals his unconventional pregame rituals during his NBA career, including staying awake until 4 a.m. and consuming fries and soda, despite still being one of the best basketball players in the league.
Debate surrounds Iowa star Caitlin Clark's status in women's college basketball after ESPN analyst Jay Williams controversially stated she can't be among the greatest without a national championship. Legendary broadcaster Dick Vitale supports Clark, emphasizing that championships are won by strong teams.