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The NCAA recommended adding a national women's flag football championship, setting a path to a potential spring 2028 title as the sport heads to the LA28 Olympics.
Brandon Gomes outlined a string of pitching setbacks Monday: Blake Snell is headed for a NanoNeedle scope, Tyler Glasnow has been shut down and Brusdar Graterol's rehab is paused.
Lee's inside-the-park tied the game at Dodger Stadium, but Alex Call's pinch-hit two-run single lifted the Dodgers to a 4-2 win.
The Los Angeles Sparks will unveil a bronze statue honoring Lisa Leslie at Crypto.com Arena on Sept. 20, placing the WNBA legend among the arena’s sports icons.
CBS LA struck a multi‑year deal with the Los Angeles Rams to become the team's official hometown TV partner, bringing exclusive preseason telecasts and a Sean McVay coaches show.
UCLA extended Cori Close through 2029–30 after she led the Bruins to the 2026 national title and a historic season. The deal locks in stability after an unprecedented spring.
Atlético says Johnny Cardoso will undergo ankle surgery and is expected to miss the 2026 World Cup, forcing Mauricio Pochettino to reshuffle midfield options before the roster reveal.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander put up 35 as the Thunder beat the Lakers 115-110 in Los Angeles, completing a four-game sweep and advancing to the Western Conference finals.
The Lakers fell 131-108 to the Thunder at Crypto.com Arena and now trail 3-0 in the Western semifinals. Game 4 is Monday night in Los Angeles.
UCLA senior Megan Grant hit her 37th homer to tie the NCAA single‑season record and helped the Bruins roll to a 19-5 Big Ten semifinal win. Her blast set up Saturday’s conference title game.
Ezekiel Elliott says the NCAA and Big Ten profited off his Ohio State-era image without paying him; he has filed suit in Los Angeles seeking an injunction and damages.
CSUN outside hitter Jordan Lucas says he won’t back down after a UC Irvine announcer suggested he’d be “popped” for his celebrations; the remark prompted an apology and removal.
Carter Hart stopped 33 shots as the Golden Knights beat the Ducks 3-1 in Game 1; Howden and Barbashev scored and Marner added an empty-netter.
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