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U.S.A. – WNBA All-Star voting is live, so everyone under the sound of my voice and your family members, you all have one job, get Jonquel Jones to her sixth All-Star Game.
Jones is set to make her return to the New York Liberty lineup tonight–after missing the last three games with a sprained right ankle.
Before the injury, Jones was having a standout season–averaging nearly 14 points and 10 rebounds per game, shooting close to 48 percent from the field and 43 percent from three.
During her absence, the Liberty dropped their first game of the season.
Jones is doing her job on the court and we can do our job sending her to the All-Star Game.
Voting is now live–just head to the WNBA all-star voting site, select Jonquel Jones in the frontcourt, and cast your vote.
MLB
Since returning from an oblique injury on June 3, Jazz Chisholm has been a spark for the Yankees.
In his last nine games: he has a .998 ops, with 2 hr, 7 RBI, and 4 steals
Manager Aaron Boone emphasized that Chisholm’s “70 percent” approach–making contact without over-swinging–is paying off
Chisholm finished 3-5 last night but the Yankees continued to struggle in a 1-0 loss to the Los Angeles Angels.
The Yankees have been held scoreless for 20 innings through four consecutive losses, including a 1–0 extra-inning setback to the angels.
Over the recent weekend, the Yankees were also swept by the Boston Red Sox, including a 2–0 shutout on Father’s Day.
But your job is to vote Jazz into the MLB All-Star Game.
Visit mlb.com/all-star/ballot or the MLB App and vote up to 5 times per day through June 26.
NCAA Track and Field
Collinique Farrington closed the curtain on an accolade filled collegiate career with another nationally recognized award.
She won the 2025 USTFCCCA Outdoor Regional Track Athlete of the Year, sweeping this yearly accolade.
The future hall of famer capped off her incredible season back in may claiming her first national title in the outdoor 400-meter dash.
In the same national championships, Farrington closed in on her second national title but Instead finished runner-up in the 200 meters.
She continued to dominate for the team running a leg in the 4×400 relay team, earning a huge lead for the squad where they ultimately finished in sixth place.
During the national championships she broke two individual school records and assisted with two relay records.
The list of accolades for Farrington is extensive.
During the 2024-25 track and field season was a national champion, five-time All-American, had four top three national finishes, a two-time regional track Athlete of the Year, a two-time GLVC track athlete of the year, holds national record, a four-time GLVC event champion, and owns seven SBU records.