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Claire Watkins
Jan 26, 2026
No. 2 South Carolina shut down No. 5 Vanderbilt in Sunday’s top-tier NCAA basketball clash, ending the Commodores’ undefeated 2025/26 season by handing the Nashville visitors a 103-74 defeat.
Senior guard Ta’Niya Latson led South Carolina with 21 points, as five Gamecocks finished in the double-digits to offset Vanderbilt star sophomore Mikayla Blakes’s 23-point night.
“I’m really impressed that we played connected basketball on both ends,” South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley said following the bounce-back win. “I’m happy we responded to our [Thursday] loss.”
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The results could significantly impact the SEC standings, where No. 17 Tennessee currently sits in the lead — though six ranked conference opponents, including South Carolina, stand between the Vols and their regular-season finale vs. Vanderbilt.
“We didn’t operate the way I know my team can operate,” said Vanderbilt head coach Shea Ralph. “It doesn’t get any easier…. This is the SEC.”
“There just wasn’t an answer today,” Ralph continued. “There’s a lot we can take from it, but it also doesn’t negate the fact that we’ve been really good up to this point.”
Both teams return to the NCAA court on Thursday, when the No. 5 Commodores will seek redemption against No. 18 Ole Miss at 7:30 PM ET before the No. 2 Gamecocks battle unranked Auburn at 9 PM ET.
Both matchups will air live on the SEC Network.
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JWS Staff
Jan 29, 2026
The contested bronze medal from the 2024 Paris Olympics women’s gymnastics floor exercise is heading back to court for fresh examination. The same controversy produced an iconic photograph of Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles honoring gold medalist Rebeca Andrade.
Switzerland’s supreme court announced Thursday that judges have returned the gymnastics case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to review new evidence in what they termed highly exceptional circumstances. The ruling offers Jordan Chiles renewed hope of reclaiming the bronze medal initially awarded to her in Paris.
The issue centers on whether Team USA submitted a scoring appeal within the required one-minute deadline. Afterwards, Biles and Chiles created a celebrated Olympic moment at the gymnastics medal ceremony when both kneeled to honor Brazil’s Andrade as she stepped onto the podium’s top position.
Days after, Romania successfully appealed to CAS. The bronze medal was subsequently reassigned to Ana Maria Barbosu and presented to her in Bucharest, with the decision hinging on the US team’s challenge.
The Swiss Federal Tribunal now wants CAS to examine recordings from the August 5th event that demonstrate the appeal meeting the deadline. The court indicated this evidence could likely sway the ruling in favor of Chiles.
Chiles’ lawyer Maurice M. Suh expressed satisfaction with the decision, stating the video evidence conclusively supports his client’s claim to the gymnastics bronze medal. He confirmed Chiles will vigorously defend her position during the review process, which could take at least one year to complete.
The 24-year-old UCLA gymnast has moved forward despite facing online criticism, some racially motivated, following the initial controversy. Chiles returned to the mat for UCLA while embracing opportunities with Dancing with the Stars, Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue, and NWSL side Angel City.
JWS Staff
Jan 29, 2026
Alexandra Eala saw her dream of capturing a first WTA title on home soil end Thursday, as the Filipino tennis star fell to Camila Osorio 6-4, 6-4 in the inaugural Philippine Women’s Open quarterfinals.
The matchup pitted the former US Open junior champions against each other in their first professional meeting. However, Alexandra Eala proved unable to overcome the Colombian, as the world No. 49 struggled to find her rhythm against the No. 84.
The opening set saw three double-faults from each competitor, as both had difficulty finding consistency in their serves. Osorio later broke through in the seventh game of the first set, then held serve to build a 5-3 advantage. Alexandra Eala could not recover, dropping the opening frame 6-4.
The second set remained competitive through the first eight games, with the score deadlocked at 4-4 after multiple service breaks by both players. However, Osorio elevated her performance at the crucial moment, breaking Alexandra Eala’s serve in the ninth game before closing out the match in the 10th.
Statistical analysis revealed tight margins between the players. Both converted second-serve points at an identical 50% rate. The difference emerged on first serves, where Osorio’s 59% conversion rate surpassed Alexandra Eala’s 51% efficiency, proving decisive in the straight-sets victory.
“I think it was an overall good week,” Eala said postmatch.
“Of course, I’m disappointed about today. I definitely think I’ve had better days, but it’s just how it is. I have to accept it, and there’s always next week.”
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Alexandra Eala now shifts her focus to the WTA 500 Abu Dhabi Open, set to kick off January 31st. The tournament presents yet another opportunity for the rising Filipina talent to pursue her breakthrough WTA title.
Meanwhile, fifth-seeded Osorio advances to Friday’s semifinal against Solana Sierra as she continues her quest for the Philippine Women’s Open championship.
All matches stream live on WTA Unlocked’s 125Live.
Dee Lab
Jan 29, 2026
The hit Apple TV show Ted Lasso is switching sides, with the streamer announcing details about the upcoming Season 4 release — including the series’ new focus on women’s football — on Wednesday.
“In season four, Ted returns to Richmond, taking on his biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division women’s football team,” reads Apple TV’s Wednesday statement. “Throughout the course of the season, Ted and the team learn to leap before they look, taking chances they never thought they would.”
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Currently in production, Ted Lasso stars Jason Sudeikis, who previously picked up a pair of Emmys for his role as the titular character, with the longtime women’s sports fan also serving as executive producer of the series.
Fan favorites Juno Temple, Brendan Hunt, and Jeremy Swift also return to reprise their roles alongside the Emmy-winning Hannah Waddingham and two-time Emmy winner Brett Goldstein, who also executive produces and writes for the show.
Debuting in August 2020, the smash-hit shattered records, earning the most Emmy nominations for a comedy show in its first season. It later took home the award for Outstanding Comedy Series in both 2021 and 2022.
Season 4 of Ted Lasso will premiere this summer.
Fans can catch up on Ted Lasso before the summer’s Season 4 release by streaming the first three seasons on Apple TV+.
JWS Staff
Jan 29, 2026
The 15th WNBA team is starting to spark, with incoming expansion side Portland Fire dropping their inaugural 2026 jersey designs this week.
“Our 2026 jerseys are an embodiment this new era of the team: bold, innovative, and resilient,” said Fire senior VP of marketing and communications Kimberly Veale in the team’s Wednesday press release. “Every element was shaped with Portland in mind, honoring our legacy, while capturing the spirit and energy of this incredible city we represent.”
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The two-jersey lineup includes the white WNBA Nike Heroine Edition with “Fire” written on the front “signifying the city’s passion for the team,” as well as a red WNBA Nike Explorer Edition “celebrating the Fire’s legacy” in the league’s return to Portland.
Both jerseys also feature a left shoulder patch for sponsor Chime, after the financial services company officially signed on to be the team’s banking and credit partner on Tuesday.
Additionally, the franchise unveiled new secondary “PDX” logos on Wednesday, designed to reference local geographic icons like the Willamette River and Mt. Hood.
Notably, the team is still without a roster, as ongoing CBA negotiations have thrown the WNBA calendar in flux.
Barring a work stoppage, the first-ever Portland Fire game will tip off against the visiting Chicago Sky on Saturday, May 9th.
While the white “Heroine Edition” is not yet available for purchase, fans can now buy an “Explorer” jersey, as well as apparel from the new PDX logo capsule collection, at the Portland Fire’s online Team Shop.
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