Daily Summary
Tampa Bay is hosting the NCAA Women's Final Four with free public events, and Texas has reached the Final Four in women's basketball for the first time in over two decades. Indiana is debating a bill that would ban transgender women and girls from participating in collegiate women’s sports. Meanwhile, Michael Johnson’s Grand Slam Track League has landed a broadcast deal, and LIV Golf revealed its 2025 schedule featuring six stops in the U.S.
Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track League Secures Broadcast Deal with Peacock and The CW
Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track League has signed a broadcast deal with Peacock and The CW to air its four-event circuit starting April 4 in Kingston, Jamaica, featuring 48 racers.
NCAA Women's Final Four Kicks Off in Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay hosts the NCAA Women's Final Four from April 4-6, 2025, with free activities including a GloRilla concert at Curtis Hixon Park and team practice sessions at Amalie Arena.
LIV Golf Unveils 2025 Schedule Featuring Six U.S. Stops
LIV Golf announced its 2025 calendar of 14 tournaments across nine countries, highlighted by six U.S. stops in Virginia, Michigan, Texas, Illinois, and Indiana.
Texas Advances to NCAA Women's Final Four for First Time in Over 20 Years
The Texas women's basketball team defeated TCU to advance to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in over 20 years, marking a significant comeback for the Longhorns.
Indiana Considers Expanding Transgender Athlete Ban to Collegiate Women’s Sports
Indiana is considering House Bill 1041 to ban transgender women and girls from participating in collegiate women's sports, expanding on a 2022 law that restricts transgender girls in K-12 athletics.