Author: Michael

Two weeks ago, inside a lavish resort in suburban Phoenix, down a long hallway and two flights of stairs, executives from two conferences inched closer to further altering the landscape of college sports.
They talked about expansion.
Often sparring publicly with one another, the two sets of league administrators separately met behind closed doors like a pair of boxers secretly preparing for the big fight against each other.

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The basketball court is Angel Reese’s playground.
But beyond the LSU star dominating on the hardwood, backed by her competitive nature and dominant performances, Reese has emerged as one of the faces of women making her debut as a model for Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit 2023 Issue.
In April, Reese commanded the Tigers to their first national championship in program history as LSU defeated Iowa, 102-85, while also receiving the women’s NCAA tournament Most Outstanding Player in the process. But in recent weeks following LSU’s national title, a game that was viewed by a record 9.

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A familiar face is back in SI’s swimsuit issue for 2023.
Model and television personality Camille Kostek is set to make her sixth appearance in the Swimsuit Issue. Kostek, who debuted in the magazine after winning Sports Illustrated Swim Search in the spring of 2018, appeared on the cover of the issue in 2019.
In her six years appearing in the Swimsuit Issue, Kostek has branched out into fashion, film and television. She has released jewelry, swimsuit and loungewear collections for Dune Jewelry and Swimsuits for All. In 2021, she appeared in Free Guy alongside Ryan Reynolds.

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There are a number of returning models for the 2023 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, including Katie Austin, who is back for another appearance after making her debut in 2022.
The daughter of renowned fitness instructor Denise Austin, Katie decided to follow in her mother’s footsteps after her Division I lacrosse career at USC. A certified fitness trainer, health coach, blogger, author, host and entrepreneur, Austin has garnered more than 1.8 million followers across social media platforms, including more than 380,000 on Instagram.

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D’Angelo Russell tried to sneak in a promotion of a sports drink he’s partnered with after the Los Angeles Lakers’ win over the Golden State Warriors on Saturday. It didn’t go as planned, as the drink was quickly snatched off of the table.
Rusell, who was dressed in his finest weekend attire, sat down to begin his press conference and placed a bottle of Coco5 on the table. The bottle wasn’t on the table for more than two seconds before a woman on the Lakers’ media team snatched the bottle.

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F1 heads to northern Italy for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, and here are the biggest storylines
The Formula One world shifts to northern Italy this week, for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola. This Grand Prix was added to the F1 calendar during the COVID-shortened 2020 season, originally intended to be a stop-gap replacement for that season. However, as additional races were canceled in 2021 it remained on the calendar, and in March of 2022 F1 added the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix as a permanent fixture until at least the 2025 season.

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Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant’s off-court behavior made one ESPN pundit hit a boiling point. So much so that Morant’s signature Nike shoe is BANNED from being worn in this man’s house.
“Pardon The Interruption” and “NBA Countdown’s” Michael Wilbon voiced a hard stance against Morant on Sunday, sharing that he banned his son from buying or wearing Ja Morant sneakers under his roof.
Morant Is Making The SAME Mistakes
The woes with Morant continue.

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