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From The GIST (hi@thegistsports.com)
Happy National Hot Dog Day!
What better way to celebrate last night’s Home Run Derby–decided National League All-Star Game win over the American League? Planning out our glizzy dinner plans as we dig into the rest of today’s sports news.


— Women’s soccer legend Marta, who at the age of 39 is weighing the possibility of playing for Brazil’s national team when her home country hosts the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Guess it’s never really over.

The GIST: The star-studded All-Star Weekend three-point contest lineup was revealed yesterday and Sunday’s Dallas Wings vs. Indiana Fever showdown drew historic numbers — but that’s not even the buzziest W news so far this week.
🔥 The Portland Fire are back: Turns out the rumors were true — the W’s newest expansion squad is returning to its roots, officially dropping their name and logo yesterday ahead of the team’s 2026 debut. And in an epic women’s sports crossover, the fiery logo is both an ode to the Rose City and ties into the city’s NWSL team, the Portland Thorns.
- And that’s not the only commonality: The Fire and Thorns, who are both owned by RAJ Sports, will split state-of-the-art training facilities starting next year. Sharing is caring after all.
👀 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) negotiations resume this weekend: And according to NY Liberty superstar Breanna Stewart, “it’s going to be spicy.” The league and the Women’s National Basketball Player’s Association (WNBPA) reportedly remain far apart on CBA negotiations with players stating the league wasn’t “entirely responsive” to their goals in the initial proposal.
- WNBPA president and Seattle Storm icon Nneka Ogwumike (pronounced oh-gwoo-MIH-kay) is hoping for clarity at this weekend’s in-person meetings, especially with expansion fees sitting at a cool $250M, a metric Ogwumike says should be reflected in revenue sharing.
- Commissioner Cathy Engelbert remains confident a “transformational” deal will be done, but WNBPA executive director Terri Carmichael Jackson isn’t so optimistic as she’d hoped for more progress ahead of All-Star weekend. Caliente, indeed.
UEFA Women’s Euro
⚽ Splish splash

The GIST: From attendance to international viewership and the 89 (!!!) goals already scored, records on records are falling at the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro — and that’s just through the group stage. The win-or-go-home knockout round begins this afternoon, with four quarter-final matches today through Saturday. Here’s a peek at the first two on the docket.
🇳🇴 No. 16 Norway vs. 🇮🇹 No. 13 Italy — Today at 3 p.m. ET: The Italians are on to the quarters for the first time since 2013 and will face a familiar foe: the inspiring veteran Maren Mjelde–led Norwegians, who they drew with twice in last year’s tourney qualifiers.
- Norway swept Group A and is coming in hot, but Italy’s playing with joy — as evidenced by defender Elisabetta Oliviero’s brilliant group-stage goal against favorites No. 2 Spain.
🇸🇪 No. 6 Sweden vs. 🏴 No. 5 England — Tomorrow at 3 p.m ET: Yes, England are the defending champs, but perennial bridesmaid Sweden is the sleeper team of this tourney, armed with a perfect group stage record and undeniable chemistry heading into this quarter-final.
- The matchup to watch? Ruthless Blue and Yellow forward Stina Blackstenius against Lioness keeper Hannah Hampton, who’s only improved throughout the tournament. Guess it’s time for a summer Thursday.
Take Your Pick
Now that you’re primed for the upcoming UEFA Women’s Euro quarter-final action, are you still sleeping on No. 6 Sweden or do you have faith in the defending champs, No. 5 England? Chime in on which team you think will advance to the semis.
⛵ Hannah Mills is the moment — climb aboard

What do you get when you combine the brilliance of a mechanical engineer with the spirit of a feminist icon? SailGP athlete Hannah Mills, a Rolex Testimonee and the one of the most successful women sailors in Olympic history.
- As a Rolex SailGP strategist, Mills is Team Emirates Great Britain’s tactical genius, responsible for reading the wind to steer her squad across the finish line. She’s both a data analyst and a big-picture thinker — and that extends far beyond the open water.
Mills is also going above and beyond to grow the sport for women: In 2022, she launched Athena Pathway with fellow Testimonee Sir Ben Ainslie, a program that encourages young girls to explore sailing, shaking up the male-dominated sport from the inside out. A rising tide lifts all boats.

🏀 WNBA: Phoenix Mercury vs. Minnesota Lynx — Today at 1 p.m. ET — WNBA League Pass
- These squads are sitting atop the league standings for a reason, and it’s not just because their superstars — the Mercury’s Alyssa Thomas and Lynx forward Napheesa Collier — are balling out. Both teams shoot the lights out and play lockdown defense. This is going to be good.
🥎 AUSL: Blaze vs. Talons — Tonight at 8 p.m. ET — TSN+
- With a spot in the upcoming championship series already booked, the league-leading Talons are only getting better after reinstating pitcher Montana Fouts from the injured list. See if they can keep soaring against a recently-scorching Blaze team fresh off their first series win.
⛳ PGA: The British Open — Tomorrow through Sunday — TSN
- Rain or shine, the fourth and final men’s major of the year tees off from Northern Ireland’s Royal Portrush, with the world’s best competing for the claret jug on a notoriously tough links-style course.
- Keep an eye on last year’s winner and world No. 3 Xander Schauffele, who’s made 68 (!!!) straight cuts (aka advancing to the final rounds of a tourney) since 2022. Casual.

Now that you’ve met Rolex SailGP icon Hannah Mills, let’s take a look at her groundbreaking sailing career by the numbers.
- 2: Mills is a two-time Olympic gold medalist who began sailing at just eight years old. Talk about living out your childhood dream.
- 50: That’s how many points Mills’ Team GBR has accumulated this SailGP season, putting them just four points off first place with five races to go. Don’t stop now.
- 5,636: Team GBR generated 5,636 kWh of renewable energy last season as a part of their sustainability campaign, producing enough power to keep their team off-grid in competition.
Whether she’s busting gender barriers in sailing or striving for sustainable sport, Mills is changing the world for the better, making her the perfect Rolex Testimonee. See just how fast this gal can sail at this weekend’s Germany Sail Grand Prix, available to stream on the SailGP app.
Recs from our roster!
⚽️ What to check out
This piece on the joy of women’s football. Fashion, friendship, and finding your people through the beautiful game — there's nothing like it.
👀 How to support female leaders
Tune in to the Emirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix. The aforementioned Martine Grael will be looking to lead Brazil Mubadala to their second race win on July 19th and 20th in Portsmouth, England. Watch the fun on the SailGP app.
👟 What to wear
Oofos. Designed for distance runners, the recovery footwear is perfect for all types of foot pain. A total game-changer.
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