| From The GIST Team |
The Madness has arrived! | ||
| In off-court news, the WNBA and the WNBA Players Association reached a tentative verbal agreement on a new CBA after over 100 hours of marathon negotiations. Details are still to come, so watch this space.
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| The Latest |
⚾ That's all she wrote Source: Getty Images/Megan Briggs The GIST: The 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC) came to a close as Venezuela upset Team USA 3–2 in last night's championship game to earn the nation's first-ever WBC crown. The final out is in the books, with the Americans stunned for a second straight tourney, but there's plenty more baseball to come. Red, white…no need to feel blue. 🇻🇪 Venezuela strikes first, rallies in the ninth inning for win: Venezuela jumped out to an early lead in the third inning, then kept the powerful American bats at bay until the eighth, when Philadelphia Phillies superstar Bryce Harper delivered a towering game-tying home run.
📈 WBC sees record viewership just in time for MLB season start: This year's tourney shattered viewership numbers, highlighted by over 7M tuning in for Sunday's semi between the U.S. and the Dominican Republic — the most-watched WBC broadcast ever. That's all before anticipated sky-high numbers are released for last night's title game.
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| Quick Hits |
🏈 Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs pick up playmakers in Tuesday trades | ||
| The Miami Dolphins dealt wide receiver Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos yesterday, injecting some big-play potential into a middling Mile High offense. Waddle's logged the 10th-most receiving yards in the NFL since being drafted in 2021 and will be an immediate upgrade for a Denver unit that went three-and-out a whopping 25% of the time over the last two seasons.
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🏆⚽ FIFA denies world No. 20 Iran's request to move men's World Cup games to Mexico | ||
| Iran is still scheduled to play its three World Cup group stage games in the U.S. this summer despite fear for their players' safety amid the ongoing war between the Middle East nation and the U.S., not to mention the comments about their participation from American president Donald Trump.
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🌊⚽ USWNT, Chelsea star midfielder Cat Macario signs with San Diego Wave | ||
| Macario is leaving England's Women's Super League to join her hometown squad on a five-year, approximately $8M deal — widely believed to be the biggest total contract in the women's game. The move is major for the midfielder's development ahead of the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, as she's recently seen limited minutes overseas while navigating injuries.
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| Together With Modelo Source: Modelo 🧡 Once was epic, but twice? That felt inevitable. Under head coach Pat Summitt's signature stare, the Tennessee Lady Vols didn't just win back-to-back national titles in 2007 and 2008 — they absolutely dominated. That's just what happens when the inimitable Candace Parker turns pressure into poetry (and dunks).
In partnership with Modelo, we're highlighting game-changing moments from college basketball's biggest tournament. Cheers to that. |
| Mid-Week Watching |
Source: The Hockey News 🏒 PWHL: Ottawa Charge vs. Minnesota Frost — Tonight at 7 p.m. ET — YouTube
🏒 NHL: Ottawa Senators vs. Washington Capitals — Tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET — ESPN+
🏀 NBA: LA Lakers vs. Houston Rockets — Tonight at 9:30 p.m. ET — ESPN
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| Fun & Games |
| 🚨 Calling all GISTers, hoops fans, and bracket aficionados: It's the most wonderful time of the year, aka time for The GIST's women's and men's college bracket challenges. Whether you're a first-timer or a bracket challenge veteran, The GIST's contests are for you. 🔢 You can submit up to three brackets per tourney to game out multiple scenarios and embrace the chaos. With odds of a perfect bracket at one in 9.2 quintillion, you might as well try one of these strategies:
⏱️ Don't wait — the deadline to submit your men's brackets is Thursday at 12 p.m. ET, with the women's deadline at noon ET Friday. |
Question of the DayAs the official March Madness bracket deadline approaches, the internet is ablaze with a big debate: One bracket or multiple? Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton says "make one bracket and stand on it," while others are all about maximizing your options. Sound off below.
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