June 10 Deion Sanders misses Colorado's annual football camps due to unspecified health issue: report Colorado head coach Deion Sanders is reportedly dealing with an unspecified health issue after he missed Colorado's annual summer football camps.
June 10 Ex-Louisville basketball star Russ Smith arrested on suspicion of drunken driving Ex-Louisville basketball player Russ Smith is facing a DUI charge after being arrested in Kentucky over the weekend, according to online records.
June 10 LSU's Flau'jae Johnson admits friendship with Angel Reese has soured LSU Tigers star Flau'jae Johnson opened up about her relationship with Angel Reese in the aftermath of the social media spat between their family members.
June 9 Florida A&M athletic director turns herself in to police over $24K theft allegations from previous job Angela Suggs, Florida A&M's athletic director, faces felony theft charges after allegedly stealing funds from the Florida Sports Foundation through falsified vouchers.
June 9 North Carolina great Rashad McCants dishes on the NBA Finals, Michael Jordan, Bill Belichick and more UNC great Rashad McCants talked all about his thoughts on the NBA Finals, Bill Belichick heading to his alma mater, and Michael Jordan in a lengthy interview with OutKick.
June 9 'Call Her Daddy' podcast host Alex Cooper accuses former college soccer coach of sexual harassment "Call Her Daddy" podcast host Alex Cooper accused former Boston University women's soccer coach Nancy Feldman of sexual harassment in her docuemntary.
June 8 Former Villanova coach Jay Wright not interested in Knicks head coach job Jay Wright will not be the next head coach of the Knicks, while the New York's request to interview Jason Kidd is reportedly expected to be turned down.
June 7 NFL receiver Chris Conley announces retirement after 10 seasons to pursue new career After achieving his childhood goal of playing 10 years in the NFL, former San Francisco 49ers receiver Chris Conley is retiring to pursue another career.
June 7 Federal judge approves $2.8B settlement allowing schools to directly pay college athletes A federal judge on Friday signed off on the $2.8 billion settlement between college athletes and the NCAA, clearing the way for schools to begin paying their athletes.
June 6 House v. NCAA settlement approved, paving way for colleges to pay athletes Schools are now able to begin paying their athletes directly after a multibillion-dollar legal settlement was formally approved Friday.