No Scroll News
Sports

Sports

Daily Summary

Top scorer Ta'Niya Latson has entered the transfer portal amid rumors she might seek new opportunities and NIL deals, while the NBA is in early talks with major European football clubs to launch a new pan-European basketball league. World Athletics announced it will reintroduce chromosome testing for female athletes to help ensure fair competition, and the Haslam family is moving to secure a WNBA franchise for Nashville, even if it means buying an existing team. Meanwhile, Phil Mickelson endorsed a new indoor golf league founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, highlighting its potential to offer fans a more complete view of the game.

Top Division I Scorer Ta'Niya Latson Enters Transfer Portal

Florida State junior guard Ta'Niya Latson, the top Division I scorer with standout averages this season, is entering the transfer portal while exploring her options amid team changes and NIL opportunities.

Haslams’ WNBA Bid Could Involve Buying an Existing Franchise

The Haslam family is pursuing a WNBA franchise for Nashville and may buy an existing team if an expansion bid falls through, with support from notable figures like Candace Parker, Peyton Manning, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill.

Phil Mickelson: TGL Could Really Boost the Game

Phil Mickelson praised the new TGL indoor simulator league for providing a complete view of the action and benefiting fans, as Atlanta Drive GC clinched the inaugural championship with a $9 million purse.

NBA and European Football Giants in Talks Over New Basketball League

The NBA is in early talks with European football clubs like PSG and Manchester City to support a new basketball league in Europe, marking a major international expansion.

World Athletics to Reinstate Chromosome Testing for Female Track Athletes

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe announced that chromosome testing will be reintroduced for female track athletes, using a cheek swab or dry blood-spot test to determine eligibility. The move aims to ensure fair competition ahead of upcoming championships.