Big changes are coming to ESPN. The sports network just named James Pitaro as president, all while former host Adrienne Lawrence is accusing several network employees of harassment and discrimination. FHM's Nick Dimengo discusses whether or not Pitaro's digital background will be enough to save the struggling network.
Dimengo also takes a look at the ongoing drama in the world of basketball. While a number of NCAA teams are under investigation for paying student athletes, the NBA is seizing an opportunity. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says it's time for the NBA to have a better connection to elite high school players. Dimengo applauds Silver's decision and explains why this could have a big impact on the sport.
Spain Women's Soccer Coach Fired
She got that far this time by beating Caroline Wozniacki 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 on Sunday.
On A Positive Note: Connecticut Boxing Gym Works to Keep Students Off Streets
A volleyball match between the University of Nebraska and Omaha set a record for attendance for a women's sporting event when over 92,000 people showed up.
The University of Nebraska set a world record for attendance at a women's sporting event after over 92,000 showed up for a volleyball game against in-state opponent Omaha.
It’s become a stink at the U.S. Open: a pungent marijuana smell that wafted over an outer court, clouded the concentration of one of the world’s top players and left the impression there’s no place left to escape the unofficial scent of the city.
Be Well: The Art of Self Defense
Members of the Spanish Football Federation are calling for President Luis Rubiales, who kissed star player Jenni Hermoso, after the women's team's World Cup win.
Tips for throwing a next-level U.S. Open party.
Tennis fans head to the U.S. Open for the competition, but these days they gladly stay for the food.
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