Tina Charles moved into second all time in scoring in the WNBA, posting 12 points in Atlanta’s win against Phoenix on Wednesday night to bring her career total to 7,491.
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The Atlanta Dream center passed Tina Thompson to become the second-leading scorer in WNBA history — and now only trails Diana Taurasi on the all-time scorers list.
WNBA history was made on a Tuesday night in Atlanta, as Dream center Tina Charles passed Tina Thompson for second on the all-time WNBA scoring list. Fittingly, she did so in a game against Diana Taurasi — the all-time leading scorer in league history — who she proclaimed was the greatest of all time after the game.
Armed with a massive new contract, Tua Tagovailoa wasn’t afraid to call out his former coach. It says something about the Dolphins QB’s confidence.
Longtime MLS player Justin Meram adamantly voiced his support for Donald Trump on social media on Wednesday, which spawned the usual response from critics who sought to bash Meram as a “bigot.”
Meram had a message for those “keyboard warriors,” calling them out for operating in an echo chamber and succumbing to their Trump Derangement Syndrome rather than waking up to the real world of varied opinions.
Pete Carroll is returning to the USC campus.
Carroll, the 72-year-old former head coach of the Seattle Seahawks and, more famously, the USC Trojans from 2001-2009, is coming back to his old stomping grounds. But not the football program…yet.
For the spring semester of the 2024-2025 USC school year, Pete Carroll will be teaching a class on campus. Though the school did not reveal what class, or whether this would be a recurring appointment.