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NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for June 2: Tips to solve Connections #252
Connections: Sports Edition is a new version of the popular New York Times word game that seeks to test the knowledge of sports fans. Like the original Connections, the game is all about finding the “common threads between words.” And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier […]

Connections: Sports Edition is a new version of the popular New York Times word game that seeks to test the knowledge of sports fans.
Like the original Connections, the game is all about finding the “common threads between words.” And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we’ve served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.
If you just want to be told today’s puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for the latest Connections solution. But if you’d rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.
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What is Connections Sports Edition?
The NYT‘s latest daily word game has launched in association with The Athletic, the New York Times property that provides the publication’s sports coverage. Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices and require players to group four words that share something in common.
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Each puzzle features 16 words and each grouping of words is split into four categories. These sets could comprise of anything from book titles, software, country names, etc. Even though multiple words will seem like they fit together, there’s only one correct answer.
If a player gets all four words in a set correct, those words are removed from the board. Guess wrong and it counts as a mistake—players get up to four mistakes until the game ends.
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Players can also rearrange and shuffle the board to make spotting connections easier. Additionally, each group is color-coded with yellow being the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Like Wordle, you can share the results with your friends on social media.
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Here’s a hint for today’s Connections Sports Edition categories
Want a hint about the categories without being told the categories? Then give these a try:
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Yellow: Keep your opponent from scoring
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Green: How to get on base
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Blue: Legends of the run game
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Purple: Types of jumps
Here are today’s Connections Sports Edition categories
Need a little extra help? Today’s connections fall into the following categories:
Looking for Wordle today? Here’s the answer to today’s Wordle.
Ready for the answers? This is your last chance to turn back and solve today’s puzzle before we reveal the solutions.
Drumroll, please!
The solution to today’s Connections Sports Edition #252 is…
What is the answer to Connections Sports Edition today
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Defend – BLANKET, COVER, GUARD, SHIELD
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Ways to Reach First Base – ERROR, HIT BY PITCH, SINGLE, WALK
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Hall of Fame Running Backs – DORSETT, LITTLE, SANDERS, SAYERS
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___Jump – BROAD, HIGH, LONG, TRIPLE
Don’t feel down if you didn’t manage to guess it this time. There will be new Connections for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we’ll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.
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True Movement Tech Acquires Mancino Mats
True Movement Tech provides equipment, design, construction and maintenance for sports entertainment facilities like Adventure Air Sports. Photo courtesy of True Movement Tech SAN DIEGO – Before there was sports entertainment and manufacturing company True Movement Tech (TMT), there were just two brothers running a small gymnastics facility in Miramar, excited to get people moving. […]


SAN DIEGO – Before there was sports entertainment and manufacturing company True Movement Tech (TMT), there were just two brothers running a small gymnastics facility in Miramar, excited to get people moving.
After establishing their first gym, San Diego United Training Center, in 2010, the pair opened a second location. Before long, TMT was established, bringing founder and CEO Joseph Gram and his brother into the world of athletic equipment manufacturing.
“Our story is one of growth, expansion and new endeavors,” Gram said.
That growth has manifested itself most recently in the company’s acquisition of Mancino Manufacturing Co., a 60-year-old Pennsylvania-based safety padding manufacturer.
“As new opportunities come up, we notice gaps in our manufacturing, and what product lines are missing,” Gram said. “We were doing really well with steel. We were doing really well with inflatables, but with foam, we were reselling. So, we were looking for an opportunity to acquire.
“The match [with Mancino] was great. I’ve been calling us a brother and sister company,” he continued.

A Campaign of Acquisitions
TMT’s acquisition of Mancino will be its largest yet, doubling the company’s employee count and revenue, said Gram.
“We were selling nationally and internationally before but having offices in two states is just a pragmatic difference,” Gram said. “There’s a geographic maturing. There is an employee base maturing. There is a gross top-line revenue maturing. Strategically, it puts us in a prime position. There aren’t too many people inside the United States who have the resources we do under one roof.”
According to Gram, TMT is in an intentional era of expansion. The company’s family of brands has grown to include AirTrack, Superior Trampoline Manufacturing and XR Sports.
“I was anxious to get [acquisitions] done as a proof of concept, because I do think there are a lot of other products and brands that would fit right in with us,” Gram said. “I think that there is a large amount of growth to go, and we haven’t even been scratching the surface.”
In the future, Gram hopes to acquire more companies in the technology, lighting, molding rope and environmental aesthetics spaces.
This year, TMT’s projected top-line revenue is about $13 million, although Gram said that depending on the speed of growth, it could reach up to $20 million. In 2024, top-line revenue was $8 million and in 2023 it was $6 million. Most of the company’s growth has been driven by expansion of services and products.
TMT not only operates athletic entertainment facilities, but also offers design, equipment, construction and maintenance of such facilities.
Another component of growth is TMT’s XR Sports Division, in which the company develops technology to engage youth with movement. Every company now is a technology company, said Gram, and this division is one way that TMT aims to capture attention for investment and marketing.
“We’re all comfortable with and surrounded by technology, but that doesn’t necessarily mean we have to sit down and not move,” Gram said. “Embedding technology in our play is exciting, but we have to be really creative about it.”
TMT has several technology projects in development and would like to turn them into products. For Head of the XR Sports Division Jenny Gram, activating youth “sets my soul on fire.”
“We are trying to reimagine active play for the digital generation,” she said. “We have kids with their heads in their iPads, so how can we inspire movement through technology?”
Local-First Production
Domestic sourcing and production are central values at TMT. The company’s “local-first production” philosophy prioritizes U.S. manufacturers. TMT also hopes to provide a holistic option for domestic sourcing in the industry with its well-rounded offerings.
According to Gram, the sports entertainment industry is still evolving, and he wants to be a leader in that evolution.
“Consolidation and growth should happen in the US, and if no one else is going to do it, then we’ll do it right,” Gram said. “I’d argue that—although we have a long way to go—we are quickly becoming one of the larger sports entertainment manufacturing companies.”
Local-first production means that, while TMT still sources some raw materials from overseas, it prioritizes U.S. sourcing and partnerships. TMT also strives to become a go-to source for other companies.
“The looming challenge is importing and selling from China. It feels like you’re competing with an absolute behemoth at all times,” Gram said. “Our local-first, boots on the ground, American labor, installation and sales force—these are all legitimate differentiation factors on the perimeter of the competition.”
Offering domestic products does come at a premium, according to Gram, which makes it a “tough sale.” However, he hopes that consumers see the value in TMT’s holistic approach and offerings, which, to him, are “more than just a product.”
Throughout TMT’s journey, Gram has attributed much of its success to the support of the San Diego business community.
“We have very big aspirations for what TMT is going to be for production and manufacturing here in the U.S.,” Jenny Gram said. “This is just the beginning.”
True Movement Tech
FOUNDED: 2014
CEO: Joseph Gram
HEADQUARTERS: San Diego
BUSINESS: Sports Entertainment
EMPLOYEES: 50+
REVENUE: Projected top-line revenue is $13 million
WEBSITE: www.truemovement.tech/
SOCIAL IMPACT: True Movement Tech aims to shape the future of play by making movement more accessible and meaningful for kids, families and communities.

Born and raised in San Diego, Madison takes great pride in local storytelling. Her coverage at the San Diego Business Journal includes tourism, hospitality, nonprofits, education and retail. An alumna of San Diego State University’s journalism program, she has written for publications including The San Diego Union-Tribune and The San Diego Sun. At the 2024 San Diego Press Club awards, Madison was recognized for her exemplary profile writing. She was also a speaker for the 2023 TEDx Conference at Bonita Vista High School. When she’s not working on her next story, Madison can be found performing music at a local restaurant or on one of San Diego’s many hiking trails.
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The Best Prime Day Deals on Fitness Equipment
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Prime Day 2025 is here from Tuesday, July 8 to Friday, July 11, and Lifehacker is sharing the best sales based on product reviews, comparisons, and price-tracking tools.
Prime Day–or days, four of them this year—has begun. Tons of fitness items are on sale, including cardio machines, smartwatches, and basics like weights and shoes. Here are my picks for the best deals so far. I’ll be updating this list throughout the week with more deals.
What do you think so far?
The best Prime Day deals on cardio equipment
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Hydrow Pro rowing machine: $1,735 today, down from $2,195. This rower has a 22” HD screen that can deliver live and on-demand workouts with a $44/month subscription. The smaller Hydrow Wave is $1,453, down from $1,695.
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Peloton Bike: The original Peloton Bike is $1,144.99 today, normally $1,495. The Bike+ is $1,994.99, normally $2,495. Pelotons also require a $44/month subscription for their content and full features. And if you’re having trouble deciding, we have a rundown here of the differences between the Bike and the Bike+.
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NordicTrack T Series treadmills: The 6.5S model is $664, down from $799. Other models in the T series line are on sale, too, at that same link.
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NordicTrack Commercial treadmills: The Commercial 2540 is $2,499, down from $2,999. It can go as fast as 14 miles per hour, and increase to a 12% incline. What’s special about this one is it can also do a 3% decline, incredibly useful if you’re training for something that has a lot of downhill running that you need to get used to. This treadmill also folds into an upright position for space savings.
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Proform Carbon treadmills:The Proform Carbon TL is $463.99, down from $599. It has a built-in fan and a space-saving design.
The best Prime Day deals on smartwatches and fitness trackers
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Fitbit: The Charge 6 is just $99.95 today (normally $159), a great price for a tracker that does the basics solidly. (See my review here.) The Inspire 3 is also on sale, for $74.95 (normally $99.95).
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Garmin Forerunners: The Forerunner 955 is $349.99 (originally $599.99). This is an older model with a MIP screen, which some people prefer anyway. It’s got built-in maps and tons of advanced running features. Other Garmins are also on good sales today, including the Forerunner 255 ($199.99, originally $349.99), and the Epix Pro (gen 2) Sapphire ($609.99, originally $1,099.99)
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Garmin Venu 3S: $399.99, originally $449.99. The Venu 3S (and its larger cousin the Venu 3, same price) is Garmin’s smartwatchiest watch, with voice calling and ECG features. If like the Venu’s style but you’re looking for a more budget-friendly watch, try the Vivoactive 5 ($190.99, originally $299).
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Apple Watch Series 10: starts at $279.99, originally $399. This is the one that is the best Apple Watch for most people, and can even give a Garmin a run for its money with the right apps.
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Apple Watch SE: starts at $169, originally $249. The SE is the budget version of the Apple Watch, and
The best Prime Day deals on adjustable dumbbells
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Powerblock Pro 100: This 100-pound dumbbell (sold as a single) is $509.99, originally $599.99.
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CAP Adjustabells: $208.99 today, down from $299. This is an entry-level set that goes up to 55 pounds each, and are sold by the pair.
The best Prime Day deals on home gym equipment
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Keppi adjustable bench: $195.96, originally $279.99. I have this bench in my own home gym and it’s great—super sturdy for barbell lifts and easily adjustable.
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Lat pulldown handle set: $96.79, down from $120.99. This is a set of five handles in different widths, from narrow neutral grips to ultra-wide grips.
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Barbell and bumper plate set: $406.10 for a set that includes 370 pounds of weights. That’s $1.10 per pound, which is a steal for bumper plates.
The best Prime Day deals on fitness accessories
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Adidas Defender 4.0 duffel bag: $27 for the medium size, down from $45. I tell you guys every year that this is my favorite gym bag, and it’s still true—my six-year-old Defender in size Small still holds everything perfectly and looks like it’s brand new.
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Ativafit weighted vest: $53.19, down from $69.99. This vest is adjustable and can go from two pounds up to 22 pounds, which will cover most of your rucking needs.
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Flipbelt running belt: $27.75, down from $37. This is one of my favorite running belts, and holds a ton of stuff.
Looking for something else? Retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Home Depot have Prime Day competition sales that are especially useful if you don’t have Amazon Prime.
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Walmart’s Prime Day competition sale begins at midnight on July 8 and will include deals up to 50% off. It’s an especially good option if you have Walmart+.
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Best Buy’s Prime Day competition sale, “Black Friday in July,” runs through Sunday, July 13 and has some of the best tech sales online. It’s an especially good option if you’re a My Best Buy “Plus” or “Total” member.
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Home Depot extended its 4th of July sale through at least July 9, competing with some amazing deals of its own. It’s an especially good option if you’re looking for power tools, appliances, or outdoor equipment.
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Starkville company presented the AI award for groundbreaking work
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A Starkville tech company is recognized for its groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence. Camgian was named “AI Company of the Year” by The Mississippi Small Business Development Center Network. The award was presented today at the company’s Starkville headquarters. Camgian is known for developing advanced AI and machine learning technology to […]

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A Starkville tech company is recognized for its groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence.
Camgian was named “AI Company of the Year” by The Mississippi Small Business Development Center Network.
The award was presented today at the company’s Starkville headquarters.
Camgian is known for developing advanced AI and machine learning technology to support national security and military operations.
The company is also praised for keeping top engineering talent here in Mississippi.
“I think it’s a great tribute to the incredible work our team does every day, developing cutting-edge AI for our warfighters. We’re proud to grow in Mississippi and to have such strong local support,” said Camgian CEO Gary Butler.
The award is part of the SBDC’s Rise Program, which helps high-growth tech companies expand across the state.
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The Best Amazon Prime Day Deals on Fitness & Wellness Products
Amazon Prime Day is live and ready to help athletes, fitness buffs and wellness enthusiasts upgrade their recovery, boost home workouts or invest in better self-care. Athletech News has rounded up the best deals so you can shop confidently this summer. The newest version of Fitbit’s Charge series includes heart rate monitoring, built-in GPS, sleep […]

Amazon Prime Day is live and ready to help athletes, fitness buffs and wellness enthusiasts upgrade their recovery, boost home workouts or invest in better self-care. Athletech News has rounded up the best deals so you can shop confidently this summer.
The newest version of Fitbit’s Charge series includes heart rate monitoring, built-in GPS, sleep and stress tracking, and activity scoring. Its sleek design makes it easy to wear all day, while real-time insights help users stay motivated and on track. The product is a great entry point for anyone getting serious about wellness data.

Renowned for its durability and cushioning, the Manduka PRO yoga mat is trusted by yoga instructors and serious practitioners worldwide. Its dense, non-slip surface improves grip with use and offers joint support during long sessions. Backed by a lifetime warranty, it’s an investment in your practice that won’t break the bank.
Ideal for combating dry indoor air and promoting self-care, the Canopy Bedside Humidifier uses UV technology to sanitize moisture before it’s released into your environment. It’s dermatologist-approved and beneficial for skin and respiratory health during travel or high A/C use. Its minimalist design fits seamlessly into any bedroom setup.
One of the fastest-growing names in sports nutrition, Raw Nutrition is offering up to 25% off its Amazon storefront from July 8–11. The brand is known for its Informed-Sport certified formulas featuring clean, high-performance ingredients trusted by elite athletes. Co-founded by Chris Bumstead, Matt Jansen, and Dr. Domenic Iacovone, RAW has earned top honors from GNC, The Vitamin Shoppe, and Inc. 5000, making it a go-to for anyone serious about results.
From July 8–11, Hydrow is offering exclusive Prime Day savings on its premium connected rowers. Shoppers can take $460 off the Hydrow Pro Rower, now $1,735 (originally $2,195), or save $260 on the sleek Hydrow Wave Rower in Black, now $1,435 (originally $1,695). Both machines deliver full-body workouts with live and on-demand classes filmed on real waterways, a great investment for anyone seeking low-impact, high-performance training at home.
These ultra-light Bluetooth 5.4 headphones weigh just 7.5g and feature memory-wire hooks that keep them comfortably in place, even during intense workouts. The open-ear design keeps you aware of your surroundings while delivering crystal-clear sound. Perfect for runners, cyclists, or anyone who trains outdoors, and it’s 15% off for Prime Day.

This functional coffee alternative combines 45mg of caffeine with collagen, lion’s mane, chaga, and L-theanine for smoother energy and enhanced focus. It’s designed to reduce jitters while boosting productivity, digestion, and mental clarity. Choose from Mild Roast, Medium Roast, and Matcha, each tested for purity and formulated with clean ingredients. The coffee is 20% off for Prime Day.
This flexible ice compression sleeve delivers cold therapy to help reduce swelling and soothe sore joints and muscles. Designed to mold comfortably around elbows, knees, and other key areas, it’s a recovery essential for athletes and active individuals alike. It’s available in XS/S, M/L, and XL/2XL sizes and comes with a reusable storage pouch for on-the-go relief.

GAME 7 Apparel, the new NBA-licensed streetwear brand available exclusively on Amazon, is offering 20% off all styles during Prime Day from July 8–11. Launched in partnership with Centric Brands, the collection blends nostalgic team graphics with modern streetwear staples like hoodies, tees, and joggers. With looks inspired by iconic franchises like the Bulls, Lakers, Knicks, and Celtics, GAME 7 brings bold, authentic fan style to everyday wear.
Optimum Nutrition is offering major Prime Day savings on several of its most popular supplements, including the Gold Standard 100% Whey Protein Powder, Cameron Brink’s go-to post-workout pick. From July 8–11, select 1 lb. whey flavors like Cinnamon Roll, Double Rich Chocolate, and Vanilla Ice Cream are marked down to $17.99 (originally $21.99). You’ll also find discounts on Creatine+ in Orange Passion Fruit (40 servings, $10.99), classic Creatine in Blueberry Lemonade (60 servings, $13.49), and the Amino Energy + Hydration blend in Strawberry Burst (25 servings, $22.99). With up to 26% off, it’s a great time to stock up on gym bag essentials.
Juni blends organic adaptogens and botanical extracts to deliver calm energy without sugar or caffeine crashes. Backed by Jay Shetty, the brand’s Super-5 blend supports mental clarity, immune balance, and hydration. Flavors include fruity and refreshing options like Lemon, Raspberry, Tropical, and new decaf blends like Cherry Lime and Yuzu Pineapple. The drink is 20% off for Prime Day.

Cymbiotika offers premium, science-backed supplements in easy-to-take liquid formulas with advanced bioavailability. Whether you’re targeting gut health, energy, or immune support, each product is designed for maximum absorption without pills or fillers. Their sleek pouches are also perfect for travel and on-the-go routines, and are 20% off for Prime Day.
A trusted name in women’s wellness and postpartum health, Legendairy Milk is offering 15–20% off select lactation and hormonal support products. The brand is backed by clinical research and widely recommended by healthcare professionals. Its clean, plant-based formulations are a favorite among new moms.
Viv’s sustainable period care line is offering 25% off menstrual cups and discs, and 15% off tampons and pads. Made with plant-based and non-toxic materials, the products are ideal for wellness enthusiasts seeking cleaner, more comfortable period protection. It’s perfect for active summer days.

These adjustable dumbbells allow for quick transitions between 5 and 25 pounds, letting you customize your strength training as you progress. A compact tray system ensures easy storage, even in tight spaces. The dumbbells are a great way to bring a full weight room experience into your home.
This sleek, foldable treadmill offers built-in wheels for easy movement and a high-res display to stream iFit workouts in real-time. Live stats, incline adjustments, and Bluetooth connectivity make it a great option for home cardio.
The 18-inch foam roller features a multi-density grid pattern that mimics the feel of a sports massage to relieve sore muscles and boost flexibility. Its compact size makes it easy to take to the gym or on the road. It’s ideal for warmups, cooldowns, and recovery routines alike.
Say hello to summer and embrace the heat in style with the latest Apple Watch bands from WITHit. Designed for versatility and all-day wear, these stainless-steel bands strike the perfect balance between function and fashion. Highlights from the new collection include the Honeycomb Stainless Steel Band, which offers a polished geometric finish; the Stainless Steel with Silicone Band, combining durability with soft-touch comfort; and the customizable Straight Edge Link Band for a sleek, tailored fit. Select styles are discounted for Prime Day.
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Lottery.com Transforms into SEGG Media: $300M Backed Sports Entertainment Empire
SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ: SEGG), formerly Lottery.com Inc., has unveiled a major corporate transformation and rebranding initiative. The company has established three core pillars: Sports.com for sports content and streaming, an Entertainment division focusing on live experiences, and Lottery.com for ethical gaming operations. The company has completed a significant turnaround […]

SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ: SEGG), formerly Lottery.com Inc., has unveiled a major corporate transformation and rebranding initiative. The company has established three core pillars: Sports.com for sports content and streaming, an Entertainment division focusing on live experiences, and Lottery.com for ethical gaming operations.
The company has completed a significant turnaround over the past 24 months, securing a $300M equity line of credit and implementing key operational improvements. SEGG Media’s strategy includes revenue-focused execution, responsible credit management, and strategic acquisitions of cash-generative assets. The company plans to expand into motorsports, eSports, and launch Sports.com branded facilities globally.
SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ: SEGG), precedentemente nota come Lottery.com Inc., ha annunciato una grande trasformazione aziendale e un’iniziativa di rebranding. L’azienda ha definito tre pilastri fondamentali: Sports.com per contenuti sportivi e streaming, una divisione Entertainment dedicata alle esperienze dal vivo, e Lottery.com per operazioni di gioco etico.
Negli ultimi 24 mesi, la società ha completato un importante turnaround, assicurandosi una linea di credito azionaria da 300 milioni di dollari e implementando miglioramenti operativi chiave. La strategia di SEGG Media prevede un’esecuzione focalizzata sui ricavi, una gestione responsabile del credito e acquisizioni strategiche di asset generanti liquidità. L’azienda intende espandersi nel motorsport, negli eSport e lanciare strutture con il marchio Sports.com a livello globale.
SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ: SEGG), anteriormente Lottery.com Inc., ha revelado una importante transformación corporativa y una iniciativa de rebranding. La compañía ha establecido tres pilares fundamentales: Sports.com para contenido deportivo y streaming, una división de Entretenimiento enfocada en experiencias en vivo, y Lottery.com para operaciones de juego ético.
En los últimos 24 meses, la empresa ha completado una significativa recuperación, asegurando una línea de crédito de capital por 300 millones de dólares y aplicando mejoras operativas clave. La estrategia de SEGG Media incluye una ejecución orientada a ingresos, gestión responsable del crédito y adquisiciones estratégicas de activos generadores de efectivo. La compañía planea expandirse en deportes de motor, eSports y lanzar instalaciones con la marca Sports.com a nivel mundial.
SEGG 미디어 코퍼레이션 (NASDAQ: SEGG), 이전에는 Lottery.com Inc.로 알려졌던 회사가 대대적인 기업 변신과 브랜드 재정비를 발표했습니다. 회사는 세 가지 핵심 축을 세웠습니다: 스포츠 콘텐츠 및 스트리밍을 위한 Sports.com, 라이브 경험에 중점을 둔 엔터테인먼트 부문, 그리고 윤리적 게임 운영을 위한 Lottery.com.
지난 24개월 동안 회사는 중요한 전환을 완수했으며, 3억 달러 규모의 주식 신용 한도를 확보하고 주요 운영 개선을 시행했습니다. SEGG 미디어의 전략은 수익 중심 실행, 책임 있는 신용 관리, 현금 창출 자산의 전략적 인수를 포함합니다. 회사는 모터스포츠, e스포츠로 확장하고 전 세계적으로 Sports.com 브랜드 시설을 출시할 계획입니다.
SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ : SEGG), anciennement Lottery.com Inc., a dévoilé une importante transformation d’entreprise et une initiative de rebranding. La société a établi trois piliers principaux : Sports.com pour le contenu sportif et le streaming, une division Entertainment axée sur les expériences en direct, et Lottery.com pour des opérations de jeu éthiques.
Au cours des 24 derniers mois, l’entreprise a réalisé un redressement significatif, obtenant une ligne de crédit en actions de 300 millions de dollars et mettant en œuvre des améliorations opérationnelles clés. La stratégie de SEGG Media inclut une exécution axée sur les revenus, une gestion responsable du crédit et des acquisitions stratégiques d’actifs générateurs de trésorerie. La société prévoit de s’étendre aux sports mécaniques, aux eSports et de lancer des installations sous la marque Sports.com à l’échelle mondiale.
SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ: SEGG), ehemals Lottery.com Inc., hat eine umfassende Unternehmensumgestaltung und ein Rebranding gestartet. Das Unternehmen hat drei Kernbereiche definiert: Sports.com für Sportinhalte und Streaming, eine Entertainment-Abteilung mit Fokus auf Live-Erlebnisse und Lottery.com für ethische Spielbetriebe.
In den letzten 24 Monaten hat das Unternehmen eine bedeutende Wende vollzogen, eine 300-Millionen-Dollar-Aktienkreditlinie gesichert und wesentliche operative Verbesserungen umgesetzt. Die Strategie von SEGG Media umfasst umsatzorientierte Umsetzung, verantwortungsvolle Kreditverwaltung und strategische Übernahmen von cashgenerierenden Vermögenswerten. Das Unternehmen plant eine Expansion in den Motorsport, eSports und die Einführung von Sports.com-Markenanlagen weltweit.
Positive
- Secured substantial $300M equity line of credit
- Successfully completed operational turnaround and balance sheet stabilization
- Diversified revenue streams through three distinct verticals: Sports, Entertainment, and Gaming
- Strategic acquisitions planned with focus on cash-generative assets
- Expansion into high-growth markets including eSports and sim racing
Negative
- Significant execution risk in managing multiple new business verticals
- Complex integration challenges from planned acquisitions
- Potential dilution risk from equity line of credit
- Historical legacy issues from previous Lottery.com operations
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Lottery.com completes rebrand to SEGG Media, marking end of turnaround with three-pillar business model targeting sports, entertainment, and gaming markets.
This corporate transformation represents a significant strategic pivot for the former Lottery.com, now SEGG Media Corporation (Nasdaq: SEGG). The company has strategically repositioned itself with three distinct business verticals: Sports.com (sports content and operations), Entertainment (event streaming and ticketing), and Lottery.com (ethical gaming).
The rebrand signals the completion of a two-year turnaround effort that included stabilizing operations, appointing new leadership, expanding into new verticals, and securing a
From a structural perspective, SEGG’s “fan-first” business model aims to monetize across multiple revenue streams by integrating media content, physical assets (like sports clubs), and technology platforms. The company specifically mentions plans to acquire and revitalize “trophy assets” like football clubs and race teams, suggesting an asset-heavy growth strategy.
What’s particularly notable is the timing of this transformation. With traditional media companies struggling to adapt to changing consumer habits, SEGG is positioning itself at the intersection of sports, gaming, and entertainment—three sectors with significant digital growth potential. However, successful execution across such diverse verticals will require disciplined management and substantial capital deployment, making their
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FORT WORTH, Texas, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In a landmark corporate transformation, Lottery.com Inc. has officially rebranded as SEGG Media Corporation (Nasdaq: SEGG, LTRYW) (the “Company” or “SEGG Media”) — Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Media — completing one of the most dynamic turnarounds in recent history. Effective immediately, SEGG Media will begin trading under its new ticker symbol: SEGG.
This milestone marks more than a name change. It signals a definitive close to legacy issues, paving the way for a new era of growth across sports, media and ethical gaming. With the support of shareholders, employees, and strategic partners, SEGG Media is now structurally and financially positioned to emerge as a modern-day global sports and entertainment conglomerate.
Strategic Architecture: One Group, Three Pillars
SEGG Media operates through three distinct yet synergistic verticals:
- Sports.com – The global home of sport: Live immersive streaming, sim racing, football, motorsports, eSports, youth driver programs and athlete-driven content. Sports.com Studios, Sports.com Media, and Nook will operate under the sports vertical;
- Entertainment – The live experience layer: AI-driven event streaming, music media, hybrid entertainment, fashion and fan engagement platforms. Upon completion of the acquisition of DotCom Ventures, Inc., Concerts.com and TicketStub.com will operate under this vertical; and
- Lottery.com – The ethical gaming engine: International lotteries, iGaming, instant wins, sports betting and charity-aligned gaming initiatives. Domestic and global lottery operations, Tinbu, and WinTogether will operate under the gaming vertical.
Together, these pillars form a foundation designed for global expansion, fan engagement and long-term shareholder value creation.
A New Generation Sports & Entertainment Conglomerate
SEGG Media is built for the next generation — a fan-first business model designed to combine immersive media, cash-generative assets and technology-forward experiences. The Company will bring all sports under one roof, while expanding into music, lifestyle, and fashion.
With original content, influencer campaigns, and innovative storytelling documentaries and series produced by Sports.com Studios, SEGG Media aims to redefine how audiences connect with clubs, athletes, teams and leagues. This includes the acquisition and revitalization of trophy assets like football clubs and race teams, unlocking their value through smart structuring, media exposure and global fan penetration.
The Turnaround Journey
Over the last 24 months, SEGG Media has:
- Stabilized operations and balance sheet integrity
- Appointed world-class leadership and advisors
- Expanded into new verticals with asset-backed acquisitions
- Secured a
$300M equity line of credit
The rebrand and restructure represent the final act of the turnaround — and the opening act of a global growth story.
Shareholder Focus & Financial Strategy
SEGG Media’s next phase is built around:
- Revenue-focused execution and brand scalability;
- Responsible use of credit and non-dilutive facilities; and
- Creating long-term shareholder value through increased market capitalization as a result of strategic acquisitions of cash-generative assets.
What’s Coming Next
Expect major updates in:
- Launch of Sports.com branded facilities in international and domestic markets;
- Global expansion in motorsports, eSports and sim racing;
- Introduction of fashion and lifestyle verticals; and
- Premium storytelling from Sports.com Studios
“This is a generational moment. SEGG Media isn’t just the end of a chapter — it’s the birth of a next-generation business,” said Matthew McGahan, Chairman of SEGG Media Corporation. “We’re ready to compete with giants, with sharper tech, a youthful fan base and ethical values at the core. To every shareholder who stood with us — thank you. The turnaround is complete. The mission begins now.”
About SEGG Media Corporation
SEGG Media (Nasdaq: SEGG, LTRYW) is a global sports, entertainment and gaming group operating digital assets such as Sports.com and Lottery.com. Focused on immersive fan engagement, ethical gaming and AI-driven live experiences, SEGG Media is redefining how global audiences interact with the content they love.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains statements that constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements, other than statements of present or historical fact included in this press release, regarding the Company’s strategy, future operations, prospects, plans and objectives of management, are forward-looking statements. When used in this Form 8-K, the words “could,” “should,” “will,” “may,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “expect,” “project,” “initiatives,” “continue,” the negative of such terms and other similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and assumptions about future events and are based on currently available information as to the outcome and timing of future events. The forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release or as of the date they are made. The Company cautions you that these forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of the Company. In addition, the Company cautions you that the forward-looking statements contained in this press release are subject to risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to: the Company’s ability to secure additional capital resources; the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern; the Company’s ability to complete acquisitions; the Company’s ability to remain in compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rules; and those additional risks and uncertainties discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Form 10-K/A filed by the Company with the SEC on April 22, 2025, and the other documents filed, or to be filed, by the Company with the SEC. Additional information concerning these and other factors that may impact the operations and projections discussed herein can be found in the reports that the Company has filed and will file from time to time with the SEC. These SEC filings are available publicly on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Should one or more of the risks or uncertainties described in this press release materialize or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results and plans could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements. Except as otherwise required by applicable law, the Company disclaims any duty to update any forward-looking statements, all of which are expressly qualified by the statements in this section, to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release.
For additional information, visit www.seggmediacorp.com or contact media relations at media@seggmediacorp.com.
FAQ
What is SEGG Media’s new stock symbol after rebranding from Lottery.com?
SEGG Media now trades under the ticker symbol SEGG on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
What are the three main business divisions of SEGG Media Corporation?
SEGG Media operates through three main divisions: Sports.com for sports content and streaming, Entertainment for live experiences and events, and Lottery.com for ethical gaming operations.
How much funding has SEGG Media secured for its transformation?
SEGG Media has secured a $300 million equity line of credit to support its growth and transformation strategy.
What are SEGG Media’s expansion plans for 2025?
SEGG Media plans to launch Sports.com branded facilities in international markets, expand in motorsports, eSports and sim racing, introduce fashion and lifestyle verticals, and develop premium content through Sports.com Studios.
Who is leading SEGG Media’s transformation?
The transformation is being led by Matthew McGahan, who serves as the Chairman of SEGG Media Corporation.
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There are so many options out there for tracking your movements, whether you’re just counting steps or want a detailed analysis of your sleeping habits. The Good Housekeeping Institute did the work of finding the best fitness trackers for women, and Amazon has all our top Fitbit picks on sale during Prime Day.
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From July 8-11, our best overall tracker, the Fitbit Versa 4, is 30% off — the lowest price we’ve seen this year. It’s a great option if you want tons of data to crush your workout goals. If you’re new to the world of wearables and looking for basic activity tracking, like step count, the Inspire 3 is our best value choice at just $75. Plus, Senior Reviews Writer and Analyst Olivia Lipski weighed in with thoughts on her favorite Fitbit.
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Our experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute chose the Fitbit Versa 4 as the best overall fitness tracker for women. This model excels with workout tracking, monitoring heart rate, and even gives you a nightly sleep score. It is also water-resistant so you don’t need to take if off while showering, and it’s enabled to work with voice assistants like Siri or Alexa for hands-free controls. Our testers noted that it’s easy to use, making it a great option for those who want as many stats as possible, but don’t want to spend hours learning how to use it.
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“I’d choose the Charge 6 if you’re looking for an affordable, minimalist Fitbit,” says Lipski. “It offers more than 40 exercise modes (whereas the Versa 4 only offers 20) as well as heart rate tracking.” She notes that it doesn’t have some of the smartwatch features of other models, as it doesn’t support Bluetooth calls or built-in Alexa. But the battery life is unbeatable, thanks to the smaller screen. “You get at least an extra day (up to 7 days) of claimed battery life with the Charge 6. It’s small but mighty and a great choice for workout enthusiasts who don’t mind having a smaller display,” she says.
Fitbit Inspire 3 — $75 (25% off)
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The Inspire 3 is the lowest price Fitbit, and during this sale it’s only $75 (which is very close to the best deal we’ve seen this year). This Fitbit is designed for people who really just need the basics of fitness tracking, like steps, miles logged and calories burned. Our testers reported that the Inspire 3 was so lightweight during testing that they almost forgot that they were wearing it during workouts. And if you hate the sweaty feel of wearing a watch while working out, you can even get a clip for under $10 that will allow you to attach it to your clothes or sports bra.
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I recently spent a month testing my Fitbit Sense 2 against my Apple Watch, and was honestly impressed by the accuracy of the Fitbit during my walking and hiking. I really appreciate the 6-day battery life — a huge improvement over my Apple Watch, which barely makes it through one day. I also like that it tracks my stress levels, skin temperature, sleep, and heart rate and automatically starts tracking my workouts without me having to remember to turn on the correct mode.
How to choose the best Fitbit for you:
Test engineers and product analysts at the Good Housekeeping Institute considered price, battery life, GPS, water resistance, comfort and fit, design and app features when ranking the best fitness trackers. All Fitbits were easy to set up and work with a companion app on your smartphone. They also have excellent battery life — all featured here last at least 6 days (some are more).
The Versa 4 and Sense 2 are larger “watch” styles, while the Inspire 2 and Charge 6 are more lightweight and streamlined, with the traditional Fitbit look. The watch styles have premium features like voice assistant, Bluetooth calling and a larger display that make them more expensive, but add value if it’s something you can’t live without.
There are so many options out there for tracking your movements, so no matter if you just want to see how many steps you’ve gotten in, or you want a detailed analysis of your sleeping habits, there’s a fitness tracker for you. The Good Housekeeping Institute pros did the work of finding the best fitness trackers for women, and Amazon has almost all of our top picks on sale during Prime Day. From July 8-11, our best overall tracker, the Fitbit Versa 4, is 30 percent off, and the lowest price we’ve seen this year.
While we love and use so many of the Fitbit models that are on sale, we know that there are some people out there who want even more data so they can crush their workout goals. For them, the Garmin Forerunner 255 is also 30 percent off. It’s an earlier version of our top pick for serious athletes, like those trying to break their marathon PRs. If you’re looking for a tracker that’s also a great phone substitute, the Apple Watch 10 is also at the lowest price of the year. So if you’ve been waiting to grab a fitness tracker, or need to replace yours, this is the perfect time to grab one of our recommended options.
VErsA 4 – Best Overall
Tested in the Good Housekeeping Lab, this was the favorite among our experts because it excels with tracking, monitoring heart rate, and even gives you a nightly sleep score. This is water-resistant so you don’t need to take if off while hitting the pool and it is enabled to work with voice assistants like Siri or Alexa so you don’t have to fumble with controls. Our testers love that it is really easy to understand, so this is a great option for those who are less familiar with tech devices.
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Charge 6 -Best Lightweight Option
If you don’t like how big and clunky smartwatches feel, the Charge 6 has a streamlined profile. While this doesn’t have some of the bells and whistles of the Versa 4 or the Sense 2, like voice assistants and Bluetooth calls, it does get 7 days of battery life, and is a real bargain at $100. “It offers more than 40 exercise modes (whereas the Versa 4 only offers 20) as well as heart rate tracking,” says Senior Reviews Writer and Analyst Olivia Lipski. ” It’s small but mighty and a great choice for workout enthusiasts who don’t mind having a smaller display.”
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Inspire 3
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Sense 2
While this didn’t quite make the cut for our list, we’d be remiss not to call out the 30 percent off pricing of this popular Fitbit model. This is the Fitbit that I’ve personally tested, and I really appreciate the six day battery life, which is a huge improvement over my Apple Watch. I also like that it tracks my stress levels as well as skin temperature, sleep, and heart rate and automatically starts tracking my workouts.
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And while it didn’t make the list – this one I have personally tested and used for two months to compare it with my apple watch as far as data and tracking.
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