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One would imagine that the WNBA would want to have Caitlin Clark front and center in every situation imaginable. After all, she’s the sole reason the league was able to double-up its ticket sales for this year’s All-Star Game compared to last year’s and sell out the glorified scrimmage in Phoenix.
Apart from the All-Star Game itself, the 3-point contest is undoubtedly the marquee event of the weekend.

‘College Football 25’ is exactly what we hoped it would be.
There are few video games met with more anticipation than College Football 25. Over a decade of yearning met its catharsis with the game’s release this week — which leaves the only burning question: Is it all worth it? Is EA Sports’ return to college football the game fans deserve, or have fears of a phoned-in, re-skinned version of Madden been realized?
It’s unfair to keep that answer a secret any longer, so let’s go ahead and say it.

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Round 1 of the Open Championship reminded us why it is one of the best majors each year — there are no obnoxious tee shot sounds.
Welcome to Playing Through’s morning ritual — Golf Talk Today.
Each morning the crew will discuss various elements throughout the PGA Tour, LPGA, LIV Golf, and more.
Round one of the 152nd Open Championship started early this morning on the East Coast. Some stayed up throughout the night to watch while others set their alarm clocks to unfathomable times.
It is worth it because breakfast golf is hard to beat.

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Haas confirmed on Thursday that Kevin Magnussen is out at the end of 2024. What comes next for both sides?
The latest domino in the Formula 1 driver transfer market has fallen.
On Thursday, Haas confirmed that Kevin Magnussen will not be back racing for the team in 2025. In a statement released to the media, Haas Team Principal Ayao Komatsu praised the driver for being a “bedrock” of the organization over his tenure.
“I’d like to thank Kevin for everything he’s given us as a team – both on and off the track.

Caitlin Clark turned Wednesday’s game against the Dallas Wings into a historic performance: breaking the WNBA’s single-game assists record. 
This is who the Team USA roster snubbed, as a reminder.
Clark broke the record for most assists in a single game on Wednesday, tallying 19 assists and adding to her historic WNBA rookie campaign. She added 24 points and 6 rebounds atop her 19 assists, while Aaliyah Boston led the way for Indiana with 28 points.

USC women’s hoops legend Cheryl Miller is set to coach the WNBA All-Star team on July 20. It’s a massive team-up for the upcoming All-Star Game in an explosive season for the league.
The WNBA All-Star roster will feature emerging stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, sparking numerous storylines as the former rivals become teammates.
Sparks will surely fly with Clark being mentored by the women’s basketball icon.
The WNBA All-Star Game, scheduled at the Footprint Center in Phoenix will pit the All-Star roster against the Team USA roster.