| From The GIST Team |
And we're back! | ||
| Trophies have been awarded, attendance records have been set, and looks have been served since our last newsletter. Let's strut right into it, shall we? | ||
| Quote of The Day |
| | You are role models, inspiration, and when girls see you they know that they can also be like you. |
| — Human rights activist and bona fide icon Malala Yousafzai, speaking to the Seattle Torrent before reading the team's starting lineup ahead of Sunday's showdown with the Boston Fleet. Game recognizes game, humanitarian edition. |
| The Latest |
🎓🏈 Everybody's hands go up Source: Marta Lavandier/AP The GIST: Sorry, Hannah — turns out the Hoosiers are perfect. ICYMI: No. 1 Indiana beat No. 10 Miami 27–21 in Monday's College Football Playoff (CFP) national championship, capping off an undefeated 16-0 season and a truly stunning program turnaround.
💪 Indiana quarterback (QB) Fernando Mendoza wows in homecoming: The kid from Miami made the Canes think twice about denying him a walk-on spot four years ago, battling through (literal) blood, sweat, and tears to become just the fourth player to win the Heisman Trophy and CFP title in the same season.
😐 Hoosiers head coach (HC) Curt Cignetti leads Indiana to CFP glory: The man that inspired a thousand memes, Cignetti inherited a team that went 3-9 before his arrival and transformed them into national champions in just two seasons at the helm. With an eye for transfer portal talent and an unrelenting belief in his squad, Cignetti proved that these Hoosiers can own the gridiron, too. ➡️ What's next for college football?: As the confetti clears, CFP expansion talks continue ahead of Friday's deadline. Some of the sport's big wigs are pushing for a 16-team format (up from 12 this year), but if leaders can't agree on a revamped format by Friday, the field will remain the same for at least another season. Tick tock. |
🏀 Easy, breezy, beautiful Source: Unrivaled/Instagram The GIST: Fire 'fits, helpful hands, and one certified walking bucket? Yep, Unrivaled had it all over the weekend. Here are the headlines emerging from the innovative 3v3 league's second weekend of action. 🌬️ Breeze BC superstar Paige Bueckers is that girl: Now a cool $50K richer, Bueckers' perfect free throw percentage isn't the only part of her game turning heads: The rookie dropped 37 points and missed just five shots in Breeze's convincing 83–64 Monday win over Mist BC. Young and turnt — and efficient. 🦉 Lunar Owls secure first win of the season: Marina Mabrey and Aaliyah Edwards have been cooking, but finally had reason to say "hootie hoo" with Monday's 68–57 W over Vinyl BC. Mabrey's 31 points, which included a game-winning three-pointer, led the charge, while Edwards was the perfect complement with a mind-boggling 18 rebounds.
👏 Parity reigns supreme: All eight squads have notched at least one win and one loss after playing five (of their 14) regular-season games. In fact, four teams sport identical 3-2 records, setting the stage for an intriguing battle for playoff positioning in the expanded six-team field.
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| TOGETHER WITH Travel Texas 🤠 Saddle up! Source: Travel Texas 🏇 Ready to saddle up to a good time? We know just the place to live out your cowgirl dreams — Texas, of course. The Lone Star State is the perfect place to take a dude ranch vacation and get this…The GIST wants you to experience it for free. It's easy to enter our Texas Getaway Sweepstakes for a chance to win. 1️⃣ First, build your dream vacay in Travel Texas' Trip Builder. Whether it's a rodeo extravaganza, a BBQ road trip, or a jaunt through some of Texas' 350 wineries, Travel Texas wants you to experience all the state has to offer. 2️⃣ Then submit your itinerary to our contest. Giddy up — the all-inclusive trip of your dreams could be just a few clicks away. |
| Quick Hits |
🎾 Venus Williams ousted in opening round of Australian Open | ||
| But the 45-year-old icon proved age is just a number, becoming the oldest woman to ever compete at an Australian Open before falling in a tightly-contested three-set match to 24-year-old Olga Danilović, who wasn't even alive when a 17-year-old Williams made her Australian Open debut in 1998. Absolutely incredible.
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🏈 Buffalo Bills fire HC Sean McDermott after nine seasons | ||
| The latest HC to be handed a pink slip, expect McDermott to be a hot commodity this offseason despite his Bills' heartbreaking 33–30 loss to the Denver Broncos on Saturday. There are six HC vacancies to be filled after John Harbaugh was picked up by the NY Giants and Kevin Stefanski found a home with the Atlanta Falcons last week.
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🏀 All-Star starters announced for February's new-look NBA All-Star Game | ||
| The February 15th round-robin tournament will feature two teams of American All-Stars and one squad of international All-Stars, the latter headlined by the two hoopers who received the most votes in their respective conferences: Slovenia's Luka Dončić of the LA Lakers and Greece's Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks.
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❤️🩹 Golden State Warrior Jimmy Butler out for the season with torn ACL | ||
| Butler sustained the season-ending injury after landing awkwardly in the Warriors' 135–112 Monday win over the embattled Miami Heat, a crushing blow to their playoff chances after an already slow start to the season. With Butler sidelined and the February 5th trade deadline looming, the Warriors have some important decisions to make. But hey, at least the six-time All-Star is taking it all in stride. | ||
| IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Chase Source: Chase 🖐️ Stop us if you've heard this before, but the time to invest in women's sports is now. That's why Chase is now a founding partner of League One Volleyball (LOVB), the powerhouse program that supports gals on the court from youth leagues to the pros.
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| The GIST's Picks |
🩲 What to slip intoA leakproof pair of period underwear from Knix. Unlike other period protection options that can be bulky and uncomfortable, Knix undies are soft, secure, and made to move with you. Finally, menstrual protection for the 21st century.* |
⚾ Who's standing in the Hall of FameCenterfielders Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones, who were both elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, as announced yesterday. Beltrán was a nine-time All-Star and 2017 World Series champion while Jones had five All-Star nods and 10 Gold Gloves over his long, storied career. |
⛸️ What to listen toThis podcast with U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn. Ahead of the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics, Glenn discusses her advocacy for inclusion as an openly bisexual and pansexual athlete. Truly changing the game. *P.S. This is a sponsored post. Easy peasy...period. |
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