Tubi is gearing up for an exciting June 2025 lineup that will add hours of free entertainment to your summer watchlist. The streaming service will offer a mix of blockbuster movies like “Get Out” and “Moonlight,” along with fan-favorite TV series including Seasons 3 and 4 of “Community” and “All In The Family.” Films spanning […]
Tubi is gearing up for an exciting June 2025 lineup that will add hours of free entertainment to your summer watchlist. The streaming service will offer a mix of blockbuster movies like “Get Out” and “Moonlight,” along with fan-favorite TV series including Seasons 3 and 4 of “Community” and “All In The Family.” Films spanning various genres will join the platform, from the musical drama “Burlesque” to action-packed titles like “Fury” and “Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom.”
For TV enthusiasts, June brings fresh content with several complete seasons of popular shows. Viewers can look forward to binging “Double Cross,” “Growing Up,” and the quirky British comedy “Cuckoo” without spending a dime. Tubi continues to expand its free streaming library, making it a worthy alternative to paid subscription services.
What’s New On Tubi in June 2025
Tubi’s June 2025 lineup is its most diverse and ambitious yet, blending blockbuster hits, cult favorites, acclaimed dramas, sharp comedies, classic television, and new original content into one massive free streaming experience. From deep dives into high-profile trials to Western standoffs and retro throwbacks, there’s something for every viewer in this month’s additions. Whether you’re in the mood for horror, action, art house gems, or binge-worthy series, Tubi is proving once again that free doesn’t mean limited.
Tubi Originals – June Premieres
TMZ Presents: United States V. Sean Combs – Inside the Diddy Trial (June 6 & 13) This two-part investigative docuseries dives into the evolving legal saga of Sean “Diddy” Combs. Combining exclusive access, expert commentary, and real-time updates, it explores the cultural weight and behind-the-scenes drama of one of the most watched trials of the year.
TKO (June 20) In this gripping sports thriller, a former boxing champ reconnects with his estranged sons only to be pulled into the ring again—this time as a coach and father. TKO blends family redemption with adrenaline-pumping fight sequences.
Day of Reckoning (June 13) A gritty Western where a corrupt marshal and a small-town sheriff use a notorious outlaw’s wife as bait. A deadly standoff looms, setting the stage for a violent reckoning.
Spotlight Series Coming in June
Tubi continues to expand its deep television catalog with a wave of acclaimed series:
All in the Family (Seasons 3–4)
Community (Seasons 3–4)
Homicide: Life on the Street
Murder, She Wrote (Original and 1997 continuation)
MacGyver (1985)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987)
Roots
Growing Up Hip Hop (All franchises)
Then You Run
Cuckoo
Double Cross
Hustle & Soul
Movie Highlights by Genre
Action & Thrillers
From military blockbusters to sleek assassins, June’s action lineup is packed:
Kong: Skull Island
Taken Trilogy (Taken, Taken 2, Taken 3)
White House Down
Lone Survivor
Run All Night
Ninja Assassin
Blue Beetle
Battleship
Jet Li’s Fearless
Shooter
Raw Deal
Under Siege & Under Siege 2
In the Line of Fire
Nightcrawler (June 10)
88 Minutes
Phone Booth
Jackie Brown
Joy Ride
The Tutor (June 30)
The Devil’s Trap (June 9)
Last Survivors (June 5)
Cold Wallet (June 28)
Haunted Heart (June 23)
Horror & Supernatural
Chilling stories, supernatural terror, and cult classics fill out a robust horror slate:
Get Out
Hereditary
Friday the 13th (1980)
La Llorona
Texas Chainsaw 3D
Gremlins & Gremlins 2
Stephen King’s Cat’s Eye
Piranha 3D
Brahms: The Boy II
Frozen
Alone in the Dark
House on Haunted Hill
Deadstream
The Djinn
The First Purge
The Purge
The Purge: Anarchy
Hannibal Rising
Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Mom and Dad
Comedy & Family
Laughs for all ages, from raunchy to wholesome:
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Talladega Nights
Jackass Number Two
The Other Guys
White Chicks
Overboard (1987 & 2018)
The Wedding Ringer
Stand Up Guys
Welcome to the Jungle
A Knight’s Tale
50/50
Daddy Day Care
From Prada to Nada
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Open Season 3
Open Season: Scared Silly
The Karate Kid (2010)
The NeverEnding Story
Panda Plan
Puss in Boots
Secondhand Lions
The Great Gilly Hopkins
Black Cinema & Urban Stories
A standout collection honoring Black voices across drama, comedy, and music:
Love & Basketball
Waiting to Exhale
Set It Off
Soul Food
Stomp the Yard & Stomp the Yard: Homecoming
What’s Love Got to Do With It
You Got Served
B.A.P.S.
Big Momma’s House (Trilogy)
Madea’s Witness Protection
Frankie & Alice
Hustle & Flow
Superfly
Love Don’t Cost a Thing
Nobody’s Fool (2018)
John Henry
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Explore far-off worlds and speculative futures:
Aquaman (2018)
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Elysium
Demolition Man
Jumper
Love and Monsters
Pixels
Clash of the Titans (1981)
Divergent
The Girl with All the Gifts
Independence Day (June 15)
Art House & Prestige Drama
Critically acclaimed and emotionally resonant, this section is a cinephile’s dream:
Moonlight
The Worst Person in the World (June 13)
Swiss Army Man
The Spectacular Now
Columbus
Little Fish (2020)
Phoenix (2014)
Certain Women
Clouds of Sils Maria
The Inspection
Mary Magdalene
The Standoff at Sparrow Creek
Personal Shopper
Drama & Biography
Real-life stories and character-driven narratives:
Malcolm X
Burlesque
Free State of Jones
Miss Sloane
Gimme Shelter
Fury
Stonewall (2015)
White Boy Rick
The Right Stuff
You Can Live Forever
Chariots of Fire
Westerns
Classic and modern tales of justice, revenge, and frontier life:
Day of Reckoning (June 13)
Ballad of Davy Crockett
Wild Horses
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
June 2025 Streaming Calendar on Tubi
Date
Titles/Events
June 1
Launch of core movie collection (Get Out, Ferris Bueller, Taken trilogy, etc.)
June 5
Last Survivors
June 6
TMZ Presents: United States V. Sean Combs – Part 1
June 9
The Devil’s Trap
June 10
Nightcrawler
June 13
Day of Reckoning, The Worst Person in the World, TMZ Part 2
June 15
Independence Day
June 20
TKO (Original Film Premiere)
June 23
Haunted Heart
June 28
Cold Wallet
June 30
The Tutor
Tubi is making a serious case this month that it’s the best value in streaming, with an offering that rivals paid services in both depth and quality. With brand-new originals, major movie franchises, iconic TV, and under-the-radar gems—all entirely free—June 2025 is the perfect time to explore what Tubi has to offer.
Tubi June 2025 Calendar
All titles below begin streaming for free on June 1 unless otherwise noted:
Originals
Docuseries
TMZ PRESENTS: UNITED STATES V. SEAN COMBS: INSIDE THE DIDDY TRIAL
TMZ brings you exclusive reporting on all the latest developments & drama behind the scenes from the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. New episodes on 6/6 + 6/13.
Thriller
TKO (6/20)
After reuniting with his estranged sons, a former boxer must step up as a father and a coach when his oldest begins competing in professional boxing.
Western
DAY OF RECKONING (6/13):
A small-town sheriff and a corrupt U.S. Marshal hold a violent outlaw’s wife hostage in order to lure him into a showdown.
Series Spotlight
“All In The Family (1971)” – Seasons 3 & 4
“Community” – Seasons 3 & 4
“Cuckoo”
“Double Cross”
“Growing Up Hip Hop” – Seasons 1-6
“Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta”
“Growing Up Hip Hop: New York”
“Homicide: Life On The Street”
“Hustle & Soul”
“Macgyver (1985)”
“Murder, She Wrote (1984)”
“Murder, She Wrote (1997)”
“Roots”
“Then You Run”
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987)”
Action
“Battleship”
“Big Trouble In Little China”
“Blue Beetle”
“Get Fast”
“Jet Li’s Fearless”
“Kong: Skull Island”
“Lone Survivor”
“Moonfall”
“Ninja Assassin”
“Raw Deal”
“Red 2”
“Run All Night”
“Shooter”
“Taken (2008)”
“Taken 2”
“Taken 3”
“Under Siege”
“Under Siege 2: Dark Territory”
“White House Down”
Art House
“Certain Women”
“Clouds Of Sils Maria”
“Columbus”
“Little Fish (2020)”
“Mary Magdalene”
“Moonlight”
“Personal Shopper”
“Phoenix (2014)”
“Swiss Army Man”
“The Inspection”
“The Spectacular Now”
“The Standoff At Sparrow Creek”
“The Worst Person In The World” -6/13
Black Cinema
“1982”
“B.A.P.S.”
“Baggage Claim”
“Big Momma’s House”
“Big Momma’s House 2”
“Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son”
“Double Cross”
“Frankie & Alice”
“Hustle & Flow”
“Hustle & Soul”
“John Henry”
“Love & Basketball”
“Love Don’t Cost A Thing”
“Madea’s Witness Protection”
“Nobody’s Fool (2018)”
“Set It Off”
“Soul Food”
“Stomp The Yard”
“Stomp The Yard Homecoming”
“Superfly”
“Waiting To Exhale “
“What’s Love Got To Do With It”
“White Chicks”
“You Got Served”
Comedy
“50/50”
“A Knight’s Tale”
“Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy”
“Daddy Day Care”
“Date And Switch”
“Deadstream”
“Delivery Man”
“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
“From Prada To Nada”
“Jackass Number Two”
“Little Shop Of Horrors (1986)”
“Mom And Dad”
“Overboard (1987)”
“Overboard (2018)”
“Stand Up Guys”
“Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby
“The Men Who Stare At Goats”
“The Other Guys”
“The Wedding Ringer”
“Welcome To The Jungle”
Documentary
“Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy”
“The Seven Five”
“The Thin Blue Line”
Drama
“Burlesque”
“Chariots Of Fire”
“Delivery Man”
“Frankie & Alice”
“Free State Of Jones”
“Fury”
“Gimme Shelter”
“Lone Survivor”
“Malcolm X”
“Miss Sloane”
“Roots”
“Stonewall (2015)”
“The Right Stuff”
“What’s Love Got To Do With It”
“White Boy Rick
“You Can Live Forever”
Horror
“Alone In The Dark”
“Brahms: The Boy II”
“Deadstream”
“Friday The 13th (1980)”
“Frozen”
“Get Out”
“Gremlins”
“Gremlins 2: The New Batch”
“Hannibal Rising”
“Hereditary”
“House On Haunted Hill”
“Jaws”
“La Llorona”
“Leatherface”
“Little Shop Of Horrors (1986)”
“Mom And Dad”
“Piranha 3-D”
“Stephen King’s Cat’s Eye”
“Texas Chainsaw 3D”
“The Djinn”
“The First Purge”
“The Lodge”
“The Purge”
“The Purge: Anarchy”
Kids & Family
“Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs”
“Daddy Day Care”
“Open Season 3”
“Open Season: Scared Silly”
“Panda Plan”
“Puss In Boots”
“Secondhand Lions”
“The Great Gilly Hopkins”
“The Karate Kid (2010)”
“The Neverending Story”
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
“Aquaman (2018)”
“Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom” “Clash Of The Titans (1981)”
“Demolition Man”
“Divergent”
“Elysium”
“Girl With All The Gifts”
“Independence Day” – 6/15
“Jumper”
“Love And Monsters”
“Pixels”
Thriller
“88 Minutes”
“A Walk Among The Tombstones”
“Cleaner”
“Cold Wallet” -6/28
“Haunted Heart” -6/23
“Homicide: Life On The Street”
“In The Line Of Fire”
“Jackie Brown”
“Joy Ride”
“Last Survivors” -6/5
“Nightcrawler” -6/10
“No Good Deed (2014)”
“Phone Booth”
“The Devil’s Trap” -6/9
“The Impossible”
“The Specialist”
“The Tutor” -6/30
“Then You Run”
Western
“Ballad Of Davy Crockett”
“The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada”
“Wild Horses”
Key Takeaways
Tubi’s June 2025 lineup features award-winning films including Jordan Peele’s “Get Out” and Best Picture winner “Moonlight.”
Popular TV series joining the platform include Seasons 3 and 4 of “Community” and classic sitcom “All In The Family.”
Action movie fans can stream titles like “Fury,” “Free State of Jones,” and “Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom” completely free.
New Movies Coming to Tubi in June 2025
Tubi’s lineup for June 2025 includes an impressive selection of free movies across various genres. Several acclaimed films and family favorites will be available for viewers to enjoy without subscription fees.
Blockbuster Premieres
Tubi is adding some notable hits to its streaming platform this June. Jordan Peele’s critically acclaimed thriller Get Out will be available to stream for free, bringing its unique blend of horror and social commentary to viewers.
Oscar-winning film Moonlight is also joining the lineup. This Best Picture winner tells a powerful coming-of-age story that has resonated with audiences worldwide.
Action fans can look forward to Fury, the intense World War II drama starring Brad Pitt. The historical drama Free State of Jones featuring Matthew McConaughey will also be available.
For music and dance enthusiasts, Burlesque starring Christina Aguilera and Cher makes its way to the platform.
Family and Kids Films
June brings several family-friendly options to Tubi’s free streaming service. Parents and children can enjoy Delivery Man, the heartwarming comedy starring Vince Vaughn as a man who discovers he’s the biological father to hundreds of children.
The inspirational sports drama Chariots of Fire will be available, perfect for family movie nights. This Academy Award-winning film tells the story of two athletes competing in the 1924 Olympics.
Tubi continues to expand its kids and family section with titles that appeal to viewers of all ages. These additions reinforce the platform’s commitment to providing diverse content options without subscription costs.
All these titles will begin streaming on June 1, 2025, unless otherwise specified by the streaming platform.
Fresh TV Shows Arriving on Tubi
Tubi’s June 2025 lineup brings an exciting mix of brand-new exclusive content and beloved returning series to the free streaming service. Viewers can enjoy both original productions and additional seasons of fan-favorite shows without any subscription fees.
Exclusive Series Debuts
Tubi is expanding its original content with several new exclusive series this June. “Double Cross” heads the list of new arrivals, bringing intense drama to the platform. This crime thriller follows twin siblings who take justice into their own hands.
“Growing Up” also joins the lineup, offering viewers a coming-of-age documentary series that explores the challenges of adolescence through diverse perspectives. The series takes an intimate look at teenage experiences across different backgrounds.
The streaming service continues to diversify its content with “Cuckoo,” a British comedy series starring Andy Samberg that was previously unavailable on free platforms in the US. This quirky show follows a family whose lives are turned upside down when their daughter returns from a gap year with an unexpected husband.
Returning Favorites
Comedy fans will be thrilled to see additional seasons of beloved sitcoms joining Tubi in June. Seasons 3 and 4 of “Community” arrive, bringing more adventures from Greendale Community College. These critically acclaimed seasons include fan-favorite episodes like “Remedial Chaos Theory” and “Documentary Filmmaking: Redux.”
The classic sitcom “All in the Family” also expands its presence with Seasons 3 and 4. These seasons from 1971 continue to showcase Archie Bunker’s controversial viewpoints and the social commentary that made the show groundbreaking.
Both additions enhance Tubi’s user experience by providing more complete series collections. The streaming service continues to build its TV catalog with quality content that appeals to various audiences, all while maintaining its commitment to free, ad-supported streaming.
Special Sports Programming in June 2025
Tubi is expanding its sports content this June with an impressive lineup of live events and original documentaries. Sports fans can enjoy free access to exclusive programming including the anticipated “Destination World Cup” docuseries.
Live Sports Events
Tubi’s sports streaming service will feature several notable live events in June 2025. The platform will broadcast select qualifying matches for upcoming international tournaments, giving viewers access to competitive sports without subscription fees.
Weekend coverage includes regional basketball tournaments and extreme sports competitions. These events will be available with expert commentary and multiple camera angles for an enhanced viewing experience.
Tubi has also secured rights to stream classic boxing matches every Friday night. The “Friday Night Fights” segment will showcase legendary bouts from the past three decades.
For racing enthusiasts, Tubi will offer special coverage of motorsports events, including highlights from international circuits and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.
Sports Documentaries and Specials
The highlight of June’s sports documentaries is the premiere of Tubi’s original docuseries “Destination World Cup”. This series follows national teams as they prepare for the upcoming global tournament, featuring exclusive interviews with players and coaches.
“Culture of Sports Programming” returns with new episodes exploring the intersection of athletics and society. The series examines how sports influence cultural movements across different communities.
Tubi will also add several critically acclaimed sports films to its library, including:
“Underdogs: The Championship Run” (2023)
“Beyond the Buzzer: Basketball Legends” (2024)
“Final Lap: Racing Dynasties” (2022)
The streaming service continues its commitment to diverse sports content with “Women in Sports: Breaking Barriers,” a special highlighting female athletes who changed their respective sports forever.
Vintage documentaries from the early 2000s will also join the lineup, giving viewers a nostalgic look at sports history through a different lens.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tubi’s June 2025 lineup brings exciting new content across multiple genres with both original productions and popular titles from other studios. Many viewers have questions about what to expect in the coming month.
What new movies will premiere on Tubi in June 2025?
Jordan Peele’s hit thriller Get Out will also be available for free streaming in June. This Academy Award-winning film joins Tubi’s growing collection of horror and thriller content.
The classic Disney film Ballad of Davy Crockett will also arrive, providing family-friendly viewing options for the summer months.
Can you list the full schedule of releases on Tubi for June 2025?
Most titles on Tubi’s June 2025 lineup will begin streaming on June 1, though some releases may be scheduled throughout the month.
The platform typically adds content gradually, with major titles highlighted at the beginning of the month. Tubi has announced that all titles will be available for free as part of their ad-supported model.
Complete release schedules are typically published on Tubi’s corporate website as the month approaches, with possible updates throughout June.
Are there any exclusive series releasing on Tubi in June 2025?
Tubi will continue expanding its original content in June 2025. The platform will feature several exclusive series including Double Cross.
Tubi Originals are becoming an increasingly important part of the platform’s content strategy. These exclusive productions help differentiate Tubi from other free streaming services.
Additional details about new episodes and season premieres for Tubi Originals are expected to be announced closer to their release dates.
Will there be any continuation of popular shows on Tubi in June 2025?
Several popular series will continue or add seasons on Tubi in June 2025. The platform will add Seasons 3 and 4 of “Community”, expanding its collection of this beloved comedy series.
The acclaimed police drama Homicide: Life on the Streets will also join Tubi’s library, bringing its realistic portrayal of Baltimore detectives to the platform.
What genres of content can we expect to see added to Tubi’s library in June 2025?
Tubi’s June 2025 additions span multiple genres to appeal to diverse viewer preferences. Drama fans will appreciate the addition of critically acclaimed films and series focused on complex character development.
Comedy content features prominently with sitcoms like “Community” and “All In The Family” joining the platform. These shows represent different eras of television comedy.
Family-friendly content like “Ballad of Davy Crockett” provides options for younger viewers or family movie nights. Tubi continues to balance adult-oriented content with all-ages programming.
How does Tubi’s June 2025 content lineup compare to other streaming platforms?
Tubi’s June 2025 lineup emphasizes its advantage as a free streaming service offering both original content and popular titles from other studios. Unlike subscription services, all content is available without monthly fees.
The platform focuses on a mix of nostalgic content like “All In The Family” alongside more recent hits like “Get Out” and “Community.” This strategy differentiates Tubi from competitors that may focus primarily on new releases.
While major subscription services might offer more exclusive premieres, Tubi’s growing collection of free movies and shows provides an attractive alternative for budget-conscious viewers looking for quality entertainment.
Livvy Dunne’s NSFW Madelyn Cline College World Series joke
Olivia “Livvy” Dunne set social media abuzz Friday after making an apparent sexual reference about her and actress Madelyn Cline. The comment came in response to a post on X referencing the College World Series final matchup as the “Madelyn Cline vs Livvy Dunne bowl,” since Cline briefly attended Coastal Carolina and Dunne went to […]
Olivia “Livvy” Dunne set social media abuzz Friday after making an apparent sexual reference about her and actress Madelyn Cline.
The comment came in response to a post on X referencing the College World Series final matchup as the “Madelyn Cline vs Livvy Dunne bowl,” since Cline briefly attended Coastal Carolina and Dunne went to LSU, where she was on the gymnastics team.
Dunne quoted the post, writing: “Gooner World Series.”
“Gooner” is a slang term for a person who masturbates to pornography for a prolonged period of time, sometimes hours or days, without climaxing.
Olivia Dunne attends as Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Social Club celebrates the launch of the 2025 Issue on May 16. Getty Images for Sports Illustrated
The post instantly went viral, with some users in the comments questioning whether Dunne had been hacked, while some joked that she was referencing a different meaning of “Gooner” — a nickname for Arsenal fans.
“I sweat this can’t be real,” wrote on user on X.
“This is crazy work,” wrote another.
Besides her gymnastics career, Dunne is an influencer with more than 5 million followers on Instagram.
The 22-year-old is also a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model and the boyfriend of Pirates star pitcher Paul Skenes, who led LSU to the 2023 national title with a 1.69 ERA and 209 strikeouts.
Madelyn Cline at the “I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER” Trailer Launch Event on June 14. Sony Pictures via Getty Images
Cline, 27, is best known for her portrayal of Sarah Cameron in the Netflix series “Outer Banks,” which propelled her into stardom.
She also gained notoriety for her role in the film “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.”
Cline dropped out of Coastal Carolina to pursue acting full-time in 2017, reportedly just six weeks into her freshman year.
Olivia Dunne attends the launch of the 2025 Issue of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit at Hard Rock Hotel New York on May 15, 2025 in New York City. Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit
Coastal Carolina, which has become a college baseball powerhouse despite being a mid-major, is 56-11 and enters the College World Series final on a 26-game winning streak that dates back to April 22.
Since arriving in Omaha for the College World Series, the Chanticleers have defeated Arizona (7-4), Oregon State (6-2) and Louisville (11-3).
LSU, on the other hand, clinched its spot after a thrilling come-from-behind 6-5 win over Arkansas on Wednesday.
Madelyn Cline attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 2, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. FilmMagic
The Tigers are riding the momentum of a six-game winning streak.
Game 1 of the best-of-three series begins Saturday night in Omaha.
McKenna is Final Piece to Spartans’ National Title Hopes
The Michigan State Spartans are going to have an elite team entering the 2025-26 season, but adding one final piece could transcend this team to a national title. Junior hockey superstar Gavin McKenna could very well be a Spartan this upcoming year, a commitment that MSU needs to secure. McKenna has been rumored to join […]
The Michigan State Spartans are going to have an elite team entering the 2025-26 season, but adding one final piece could transcend this team to a national title. Junior hockey superstar Gavin McKenna could very well be a Spartan this upcoming year, a commitment that MSU needs to secure.
McKenna has been rumored to join a few different college programs as a 17-year-old that thrived in the Canadian Hockey League with the Medicine Hat Tigers. This past season, he posted 41 goals and 88 assists for a total of 129 points in just 56 games.
He has proven to be one of the best in the world for his age and the Spartans adding his talent would drastically change their future success. It would also attract even more elite recruits to consider MSU, a school that struggled to acquire top talent just four, five years ago.
The Spartans recently earned two massive commitments in the past few weeks, starting with Columbus Blue Jackets prospect Cayden Lindstrom, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft. He committed to Michigan State back in very early June, continuing the Spartans’ success on the recruiting trail.
Forward Mason West made his commitment to East Lansing just two days ago. The 27th prospect amongst North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting. The 6-6 star is a top selection to be picked this upcoming draft but is forgoing that chance to be part of the Spartan program. He will join the team for the 2026-27 season.
Earning those two top talents is impressive enough for head coach Adam Nightingale and the program as a whole, but adding McKenna would put this team over the top as the far-away favorite to win the national championship. It would be the 2015 Golden State Warriors of college hockey.
The only thing that may deter McKenna from becoming a Spartan is the sheer number of players that will be making an impact for this team. McKenna would likely still be a first- or second-line player, but the oversaturation of talent can sometimes be a turnoff for remaining prospects trying to make a choice.
If the Spartans were to land McKenna, it would only further put the pressure on a team that is built to win next year’s national title.
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Ohio State men’s hockey unveils 2025-2026 nonconference schedule
The Ohio State men’s hockey team surprised a lot of people with their unexpectedly high level of play this past season. The Buckeyes lost a lot of key players but found a way to plug in more talent and shock a lot of people by making it to the Big Ten Tournament Championship Game en […]
The Ohio State men’s hockey team surprised a lot of people with their unexpectedly high level of play this past season. The Buckeyes lost a lot of key players but found a way to plug in more talent and shock a lot of people by making it to the Big Ten Tournament Championship Game en route to a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
Things didn’t end all that well on the national scale in the postseason, but it was still an overachieving year in which OSU went 24-12-2 overall and finished third in the League with a 14-9-1 record. It was a fun season, one that it hopes it can build momentum off of and take it into this upcoming season.
And while we won’t know the Big Ten schedule until a future date, the program did announce its nonconference schedule this past week, so if you are an ice hockey fan, and one that loves to watch the Scarlet and Gray, you’ve got something to look forward to.
All told, the Buckeyes will host five nonconference games and go on the road for another five. Here’s how it all plays out prior to hitting the conference for Big Ten play:
2025-26 Ohio State Men’s Hockey
Nonconference Schedule (home games in bold)
Oct. 10-11 – Northern MichiganOct. 17-18 – at UConnOct. 24-25 – Sacred Heart UniversityNov. 28-29 – at Arizona State UniversityJan. 2 – Bowling GreenJan. 3 – at Bowling Green
It won’t be an easy road for Ohio State — it never is in the Big Ten — but hopefully, the Buckeyes can win their fair share of these nonconference games to prepare for what’s to come in conference and beyond. And while we are at it, the deadline to renew season tickets is 4 p.m. ET June 30, and new season ticket packages are available now. For more information or to view available seating options, go online or contact the Ohio State Athletics Ticket Office by calling 1-800-GOBUCKS or by emailing athletic.tix@osu.edu. Other ticket options including groups, miniplans, and single games, will be available for purchase later this summer.
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Wisconsin sues Miami, alleging tampering in football player’s NIL deal | News
MADISON (WKOW) — UW-Madison is taking legal action after a football player with star potential left the Badgers to play at the University of Miami over the winter. The case could have major implications for how the NCAA handles NIL deals and player transfers. UW-Madison and VC Connect LLC have filed a lawsuit against the University […]
MADISON (WKOW) — UW-Madison is taking legal action after a football player with star potential left the Badgers to play at the University of Miami over the winter. The case could have major implications for how the NCAA handles NIL deals and player transfers.
UW-Madison and VC Connect LLC have filed a lawsuit against the University of Miami, alleging the Hurricanes wrongfully interfered with Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) contracts. The complaint, filed on Friday, claims Miami induced Xavier Lucas to break his agreements and transfer.
Lucas had signed lucrative NIL contracts with UW-Madison and VC Connect for the 2025 season. However, Miami allegedly tampered with these agreements, causing him to leave Madison and enroll at Miami, violating NCAA anti-tampering rules.
The up and coming cornerback entered the transfer portal in December 2024. He was coming off a freshman season where he played 11 games, recording 18 tackles and grabbing an interception.
Lucas was a four-star prospect coming out of high school. He was born in Pompano Beach, Florida, about an hour north of Miami.
The complaint outlines how Miami’s actions resulted in significant financial and reputational harm to the plaintiffs. It also highlights the broader implications for college athletics, emphasizing the need to protect contractual commitments amid the evolving NIL landscape.
Miami’s conduct reportedly included contacting Lucas and offering more lucrative financial terms, despite the player’s existing commitments. UW-Madison and VC Connect seek damages and a declaration that Miami’s actions constituted tampering.
The University of Miami has not yet responded to the allegations.
Wisconsin suing Miami football for tampering in historic NIL case
This battle has gone from the gridiron to the courtroom. The University of Wisconsin and its NIL collective, VC Collect, filed a historic lawsuit Friday alleging the University of Miami broke the law in poaching one of its football players, according to multiple reports. Both Yahoo and ESPN called it a “first of its kind” […]
This battle has gone from the gridiron to the courtroom.
The University of Wisconsin and its NIL collective, VC Collect, filed a historic lawsuit Friday alleging the University of Miami broke the law in poaching one of its football players, according to multiple reports.
Both Yahoo and ESPN called it a “first of its kind” attempt to involve courts in the honoring of a financial deal between a university and an athlete.
Xavier Lucas during a 2024 game. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
While the lawsuit does not mention a specific player, calling him “Student Athlete A,” the lawsuit reportedly is in line with the maneuverings of former Badgers freshman defensive back Xavier Lucas.
Lucas left Wisconsin and enrolled at Miami in January despite Wisconsin not placing him in the transfer portal and after signing a two-year revenue-sharing deal with the school beginning July 1, per Yahoo.
Wisconsin alleges Miami committed “tortious interference” after a Hurricanes staffer and a “prominent” alum met with Lucas and his family in Florida and offered financial compensation to head to the ACC school despite knowing of his deal with Wisconsin, per ESPN.
The lawsuit alleges that Wisconsin’s revenue-sharing deal prohibits a player from transferring to another school to continue playing sports, although ESPN noted that similar Wisconsin contracts make it clear the individual is not being paid to play football but is being compensated for NIL.
Wisconsin’s mascot, Bucky. Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
The Badgers reportedly stated in the lawsuit they hope this will help the integrity of college sports and hold programs legally accountable if they interference with athlete’s commitments.
Yahoo reported that Wisconsin in seeking unspecified financial damages with the filing.
“While we reluctantly bring this case, we stand by our position that respecting and enforcing contractual obligations is essential to maintaining a level playing field,” Wisconsin said in a statement to ESPN.
Lucas’ attorney, Darren Heitner, told ESPN that the athlete is not being sued directly, and added to the Associated Press that his client still intends to play football for Miami this upcoming season.
He tweeted in January that Wisconsin violated NCAA rules by not placing Lucas in the transfer portal and that the school had not paid its player any money, meaning Lucas did not owe them any compensation.
It’s an MOU conditioned on approval of the House settlement (which has yet to receive final approval) and Xavier attending classes no later than Spring 2025 (he unenrolled from the Institution). Furthermore, he sought to enter his name into the Transfer Portal, but the… https://t.co/XwIxNYF0wX
Lucas, a native of Pompano Beach, Fla., tallied 18 tackles across 11 games last year for the Badgers.
The Big Ten is supporting its conference member’s efforts.
Miami’s mascot, Sebastian the Ibis, from 2011. AP
“The Big Ten Conference is aware of the litigation recently filed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison against the University of Miami and is supportive of UW-Madison’s position,” the league said in a statement, according to On3. “As alleged, the University of Miami knowingly ignored contractual obligations and disregarded the principle of competitive equity that is fundamental to collegiate athletics. The Big Ten Conference believes that the University of Miami’s actions are irreconcilable with a sustainable college sports framework and is supportive of UW-Madison’s efforts to preserve.”
This lawsuit comes right after the landmark court ruling that schools can start paying their student athletes directly beginning July 1.
23 NCHC Student-Athletes Earn 2024-25 Academic All-District Honors from CSC
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2025 Academic All-District Men’s At-Large Team
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Twenty-three (23) National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) student-athletes landed a spot on the 2025 Academic All-District Men’s At-Large Team for their performance in the classroom and on the ice during the past […]
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Twenty-three (23) National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) student-athletes landed a spot on the 2025 Academic All-District Men’s At-Large Team for their performance in the classroom and on the ice during the past season. College Sports Communicators (CSC), which selects the Academic All-District Teams, announced both the men’s and women’s 2025 At-Large Teams on Tuesday.
The 23 honorees from the NCHC played for seven different schools, led by six from national champion Western Michigan. Denver and Omaha each placed four on the 2025 Academic All-District Team, while Colorado College and St. Cloud State are home to three members each. Miami saw a pair of players recognized and Minnesota Duluth has one recipient.
The Academic All-District Men’s At-Large Team distinguishes the nation’s top student-athletes in a variety of sports for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom. The 23 CSC Academic All-District Team members from the NCHC in 2024-25 are (listed alphabetically):
Kent Anderson, Denver, Jr., D
Brock Bremer, Omaha, Gr., F
Boston Buckberger, Denver, So., D
Max Burkholder, Colorado College, So., D
Stanley Cooley, Colorado College, Sr., F
Cole Crusberg-Roseen, Western Michigan, So., D
*Matt Davis, Denver, Sr., G
*Jack Devine, Denver, Sr., F
Christophe Fillion, Miami, Gr., F
Ty Gallagher, Colorado College, Gr., D
Daimon Gardner, St. Cloud State, So., F
Jimmy Glynn, Omaha, Gr., F
Brian Kramer, Western Michigan, Gr., D
Nolan Krenzen, Omaha, Gr., D
Griffin Ludtke, Omaha, Jr., D
Blake Mesenburg, Miami, Jr., F
Joey Pierce, Minnesota Duluth, Jr., D
Isak Posch, St. Cloud State, So., G
Mason Reiners, St. Cloud State, Jr., D
Samuel Sjolund, Western Michigan, Jr., D
Grant Slukynsky, Western Michigan, So., F
Garrett Szydlowski, Western Michigan, So., F
*Tim Washe, Western Michigan, Gr., F
Three of the 23 NCHC student-athletes were selected as CSC Academic All-America® finalists (denoted with an asterisk above) and will advance to the national ballot: Denver goaltender Matt Davis, Denver forward Jack Devine and Western Michigan forward Tim Washe. The Men’s At-Large Academic All-America Teams (First, Second and Third), as voted by CSC members, will be announced on Wednesday, July 9. Devine is a two-time First-Team All-NCHC selection and two-time First-Team All-American, while Davis garnered the NCHC’s Senior Scholar-Athlete Award this past season and Washe collected NCHC Defensive Forward of the Year honors in 2025.
Six NCHC student-athletes repeated on the Academic All-District Team, including Colorado College senior Stanley Cooley, who received the honor for the third time. Along with Cooley, Denver’s Kent Anderson, Davis, Miami’s Blake Mesenburg, Western Michigan’s Samuel Sjolund and Washe also collected Academic All-District honors in 2024.
To be eligible for Academic All-District honors, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically with at least a 3.50 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) at his/her current institution. Nominated student-athletes must have participated in at least 90 percent of their team’s games this season or started 66 percent of the games (50 percent for goaltenders).
Each school is limited to six nominees for the Men’s At-Large Academic All-District Team, which includes athletes from the NCAA men’s sports of fencing, golf, gymnastics, hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, volleyball, water polo and wrestling.
CSC, previously known as CoSIDA, serves as the voting body for all Academic All-America Teams. Last year, DU’s Kent Anderson was chosen to the Academic All-America Team.