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Everything Coming to Tubi in June 2025
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?
Tubi will premiere several movies in June 2025, including critically acclaimed titles. Viewers can look forward to The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada and Wild Horses.
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.
Classic television enthusiasts can enjoy Seasons 3 and 4 of “All In The Family”, the groundbreaking 1970s sitcom starring Carroll O’Connor.
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.
College Sports
Tulsa Football HC Tre Lamb Shows He Isn’t a ‘One-Trick Pony’ With Impressive Results at Oklahoma State Amateur Qualifier
Most college football coaches spend their offseason relaxing with family, hitting fishing spots, or working on their short game. But Tulsa’s new head coach Tre Lamb just proved he’s not your average weekend golfer. The 35-year-old coach fired a three-over 75 at the Oklahoma State Amateur Qualifier, putting him in serious contention for the state […]

Most college football coaches spend their offseason relaxing with family, hitting fishing spots, or working on their short game. But Tulsa’s new head coach Tre Lamb just proved he’s not your average weekend golfer.
The 35-year-old coach fired a three-over 75 at the Oklahoma State Amateur Qualifier, putting him in serious contention for the state championship. While Tulsa fans are still waiting to see what he can do on the gridiron, Lamb’s already making waves on the fairways.

How Did Tre Lamb Perform at the Oklahoma State Amateur Qualifier?
Say what you want about the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes football program, which has won just 12 games in the past three seasons, but one thing you can’t criticize is new head coach Tre Lamb’s golf game.
Lamb hasn’t coached a game at Tulsa yet, but was hired as the program’s head coach this offseason after a successful year at East Tennessee State. The 35-year-old coach is already making waves in Oklahoma, but not on the football field. Instead, he’s impressing everyone on the golf course.
During the State Amateur Qualifier at Forest Ridge in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, the head coach shot a solid 75, going just three over during his round.
Tulsa head football coach Tre Lamb fires a 75 (+3) in the State Amateur qualifier at Forest Ridge.
That SHOULD safely qualify him for the Oklahoma State Am, starting July 21st at Cedar Ridge. Top 33 and ties get in.
Pretty impressive stuff. pic.twitter.com/PMgd8vFlVC
— TJ Eckert (@TJEckertKJRH) July 10, 2025
Lamb finished the round with two birdies, 12 pars, three bogeys, and one double bogey, which put him in a tie for 32nd place.
That performance will likely be enough to qualify him for the Oklahoma State Amateur Championship, which will take place from July 21 to July 24.
What Does This Mean for Lamb’s Transition to Tulsa?
Following the championship, Lamb will return to the Tulsa campus to begin his first season as head coach of the Golden Hurricane. The timing works out perfectly, allowing him to compete at the state level before diving into his coaching duties.
Tulsa fans are hoping that Lamb is as good a coach as he is a golfer, as the program desperately needs to improve. The team hasn’t had a winning season since 2021 and has not won a conference title since joining the American Athletic Conference in 2014.
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Lamb is a young head coach who has been coaching at the FCS level since 2013. He’s had success in his time, winning two Big South conference championships with Gardner-Webb in 2022 and 2023.
This marks Lamb’s first FBS stint, and while he’s unproven at this level, the Golden Hurricane decided to give him a chance. If he can turn the program around, he’ll be beloved by the University and the city.
It’s clear that his golf prowess is already making an impact in the state, but he’ll need to match that performance on the football field to win over Tulsa fans.
College Sports
Livvy Dunne Denied Purchase of Babe Ruth’s Former NYC Apartment Despite All-Cash Offer
Livvy Dunne was ready to buy her dream apartment — one that once belonged to Babe Ruth — with cash in hand. But not even a full-price, all-cash offer was enough to sway the co-op board. Screenshot from YouTube The 22-year-old influencer and former LSU gymnast revealed this week that her bid to purchase the […]

Livvy Dunne was ready to buy her dream apartment — one that once belonged to Babe Ruth — with cash in hand. But not even a full-price, all-cash offer was enough to sway the co-op board.

Screenshot from YouTube
The 22-year-old influencer and former LSU gymnast revealed this week that her bid to purchase the Upper West Side apartment once home to baseball legend Babe Ruth was denied, despite her efforts to seal the deal in grand fashion.
In a TikTok video shared with her nearly 8 million followers, Dunne detailed the experience, calling the historic New York City unit her “dream apartment” and explaining how close she came to making it her own. She said she was ready to pay the $1.595 million listing price in full and had already brought her boyfriend, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, to visit. An interior designer had even started planning the space.
But just days before she expected to receive the keys, Dunne said she got a call: the co-op board had voted against her application.
“That week I was supposed to move in,” Dunne said in the video. “I got a call that I was denied.”
The three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom apartment is the stuff of Yankees lore. According to NBC News, Ruth lived there from 1920 to 1940, during the height of his playing career. The apartment’s legacy clearly added to its appeal for Dunne, whose growing presence in baseball circles has included a high-profile relationship with Skenes, one of MLB’s rising stars.
The board didn’t offer a clear reason for the rejection, but Dunne speculated that her celebrity status — and the attention that often follows — may have been a factor.
“Maybe they just didn’t want someone with a public profile,” she noted, hinting at concerns over privacy, media, or potential disruptions.
The rejection marks another bump in what’s already been a challenging stretch for Dunne, who has been juggling life in the spotlight with personal and professional transitions. In addition to her social media empire and NIL deals, she’s also a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model and former member of the U.S. Junior Women’s National Gymnastics Team.
Now, she’ll have to search elsewhere for her first piece of real estate, though it likely won’t come with quite the same legend-in-the-walls appeal.
College Sports
Boston University Is A Good Choice For Ryder Ritchie’s Development – Minnesota Wild
A new era in hockey prospect development began when the NCAA voted to allow Canadian junior hockey players to leave the Canadian Hockey League and join the college ranks. The move has resulted in several top prospects leaving their junior teams and committing to American college programs. One of those prospects is Ryder Ritchie, the […]

A new era in hockey prospect development began when the NCAA voted to allow Canadian junior hockey players to leave the Canadian Hockey League and join the college ranks. The move has resulted in several top prospects leaving their junior teams and committing to American college programs.
One of those prospects is Ryder Ritchie, the Minnesota Wild’s 2024 second-round pick. Ritchie recently committed to play at Boston University, a move that should pay significant dividends for his development.
People are already hyping Ritchie as a Wild prospect. Hockey Wilderness ranked him as the organization’s No. 7 prospect coming into last season, and he only built on that potential in last year’s campaign.
Ritchie used his explosive offensive tools to tally 61 points (29 goals and 32 assists) in 53 Western Hockey League games for the Medicine Hat Tigers. The forward from Calgary continued his strong form in the playoffs, scoring 18 points in 18 games on the way to a Memorial Cup appearance.
While Ritchie has already established himself as an intriguing prospect, Boston University will provide fertile ground for him to develop his game further.
BU has a storied history, with five national championships, 25 Frozen Four appearances, and several notable alums who have gone on to make an impact in the NHL. Since 2015, 15 Terriers have been drafted in the first round of the NHL draft, including stars like Jack Eichel, Charlie McAvoy, Jake Oettinger, and Macklin Celebrini.
Head coach Jay Pandolfo has led BU to the national tournament in all three of his seasons since they hired him in 2022.
Ritchie will be joining a program with winning aspirations, a roster filled with high-level prospects, and a strong track record of preparing players for the NHL.
The move to the NCAA is an excellent opportunity for any prospect, but it could be especially impactful for Ritchie, given his specific needs and strengths.
One of the primary benefits will be getting Ritchie ready for a more pro-style game. According to EliteProspects, he’s 6-foot-1, 185 pounds. That’s more than enough size to play in the junior league, where players are much younger.
In the NCAA, Ritchie will be playing against older players who have already filled out their frames. Ritchie has NHL size; he just needs to grow into it. That will happen at BU with a world-class nutrition and strength and conditioning program.
Ritchie’s physical growth will be significant for strengthening his defensive game. While experts already recognize him for his creativity and offensive flair, Ritchie’s two-way play remains an area for improvement.
That perceived lack of defensive upside isn’t due to a lack of effort, though. Steven Ellis of Daily Faceoff states that “Ritchie can take over shifts with his high energy and workhorse attitude.” Meanwhile, DobberProspects notes that the player has “great energy on the forecheck.”
If Ritchie continues to put in high-energy shifts, his defensive impact could improve significantly as he grows into an NHL body. College hockey’s pace and physical demands should help him sharpen that part of his game faster than staying in juniors would.
Ritchie’s jump to Boston University should help him shore up some areas of weakness. However, BU is also a solid choice due to its track record of working with prospects that match Ritchie’s skill set.
As his defensive game develops, Ritchie’s offensive toolkit, already his most significant asset, should become even more impactful at the college level.
Let’s take a look at some of Ritchie’s best skills. Ritchie is best known for his creativity offensively as a playmaker, puck handler, and scorer. He’s a quick and shifty skater who has a “cannon of a shot,” according to DobberProspects. Boston University has experience developing prospects with Ritchie’s unique blend of skills.
For example, Trevor Zegras excelled as a Terrier in his lone college season in 2019-20 before making his NHL debut. Scouting reports from Zegras’ draft year highlighted similar strengths to Ritchie’s: elite playmaking, dynamic skating, and a dangerous shot.
Zegras is one of the best playmakers in this class who can make unique plays by using his dynamic passing ability.
-Hockeyprospect.com 2019
A slippery and shifty skater, he has exceptional foot mechanics and clean edges that allow him to be evasive.
-Future Considerations 2019
Although creating for others is his specialist, he has a hell of a shot, too.
-McKeen’s Hockey 2019
(Source: Eliteprospects.com)
Zegras is far from the only former Terrier who profiles similarly to Ritchie. Cole Eiserman is a BU forward with an eye-popping shot and developed a high work-rate game in college last year by using his skating and energy to contribute offensively. While Ritchie’s shot doesn’t quite compare with Eiserman’s, having the opportunity to play with that level of scorer should also elevate his game.
Boston University is a fantastic fit for Ritchie. The rigors of college hockey should allow the forward to accelerate his progress in areas where he needs improvement. BU will accentuate his strengths, and they’ve demonstrated the ability to prepare prospects with Ritchie’s skills for the next level.
Ritchie’s commitment to Boston University presents an opportunity for the Wild to refine an already promising offensive weapon into a more well-rounded player. There’s still a long road to go for the 18-year-old prospect, but he made a wise decision signing with BU.
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Tom Giovatto Hired as Men's Soccer Head Coach
Story Links RIVERDALE, NY – With the start of the 2025 campaign just a few weeks away, Manhattan Jaspers’ Director of Athletics Irma Garcia has announced the addition of Tom Giovatto as the sixth Men’s Soccer Head Coach in program history, on Thursday afternoon. Giovatto is set to succeed Jorden Scott, who was recently promoted […]


RIVERDALE, NY – With the start of the 2025 campaign just a few weeks away, Manhattan Jaspers’ Director of Athletics Irma Garcia has announced the addition of Tom Giovatto as the sixth Men’s Soccer Head Coach in program history, on Thursday afternoon.
Giovatto is set to succeed Jorden Scott, who was recently promoted to Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs and Program Development on June 19.
“I am thrilled to officially welcome Coach Tom (Giovatto) to our Jasper family!” Exclaimed Garcia.
“His track record of success both on the field and in the development of student-athletes is truly outstanding. Tom brings a coaching philosophy that aligns perfectly with our vision of holistic success, encompassing excellence in the classroom, service in the community, and competition at the highest level on the soccer field. I’m confident he will build on the strong foundation laid by Coach Jorden (Scott) and take our Jasper soccer program to new heights.”
While serving as the head coach of the Long Island University Women’s Soccer program in 2024, he oversaw three players being named as Northeast Conference (NEC) All-Conference honorees. The year prior, Giovatto served as the Assistant Coach for Fordham University’s Men’s Soccer program.
“Tommy is an accomplished, successful, and championship coach, and I could not be handing the program off to a better man,” described Jorden Scott.
“After 15 years of building the program from the ground up, it was critical that we found someone who understands what it takes at the mid-major level to push beyond expectations, is willing to absorb themselves in our Jaspers Soccer community, and we are fortunate to have found that coach. I look forward to supporting Tommy in his transition, and I am excited for the student-athletes to gain from his experience and knowledge.”
The four-time NEC Coach of the Year was instrumental in leading the St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers Men’s Soccer program for 16 seasons. While at the helm, Giovatto led his teams to capture five NEC Tournament titles and make as many NCAA Tournament appearances in eight years (2013-2021). His teams also won four conference regular-season titles, highlighted by back-to-back undefeated NEC seasons (2016 and 2017). In the Spring of 2021, St. Francis Brooklyn claimed its first NCAA tournament victory in program history against Milwaukee in double overtime before falling to eventual national runner-up Indiana.
“I’d like to take a moment to thank Director of Athletics Irma Garcia and Deputy Director of Athletic Anthony Kurtin for the opportunity to lead Manhattan University’s Men’s Soccer program.” Said Giovatto. “Additionally, I want to thank Jorden Scott for his support and belief in me to take the program forward as he moves to administration.”
“From my years competing in New York City, I know the potential of Manhattan Men’s Soccer. This a program with a history talented players, an incredibly supportive alumni group, and a high competitive ceiling. Our location in the best city in the world, plus exciting investments in facilities and new partnerships with Capelli, gives us a chance to bring championships here through hard work and identifying the right talent to win in the MAAC, our region, and beyond over the coming years.”
Additionally, Giovatto is a three-time United Soccer Coaches’ Northeast Region Coach of the Year, a two-time Big Apple Soccer Coach of the Year, and ECAC Coach of the Year.
While in Brooklyn Heights, Giovatto accumulated a 144-96-44 win, loss, and draw record, finishing second on the Terriers’ Men’s Soccer all-time wins list.
Over his nearly two decades in the NEC between St. Francis Brooklyn and LIU, Giovatto mentored two NEC Players of the Year, four NEC Defensive Players of the Year, three NEC Rookies of the Year, an NEC Goalkeeper of the Year, and 36 First Team All-NEC selections.
Giovatto began his collegiate career as an assistant coach at fellow MAAC institution Saint Peter’s University in 2001. Two seasons later, he helped the Peacocks win nearly 20 matches and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament before moving to Long Island and Stony Brook University. He then began his time in Brooklyn Heights as an assistant coach, taking the reins before the 2007 campaign.
He played his collegiate soccer at nearby Iona University for three seasons. After graduating in 1997 with a degree in mass communications, Giovatto played for Major League Soccer side New York/New Jersey MetroStars during the preseason. He also played for the Brooklyn Knights of the USL PDL and the Baltimore Blast of the NPSL.
Additionally, Giovatto coaches for MLS Next side Downtown United Soccer Club Girls Academy 2007.
“I am excited to start with the team in August and help all of our student-athletes have a meaningful experience while developing as young men.”
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Tennessee State postpones men’s hockey program launch to 2026-27 season
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association is supporting the effort through the Industry Growth Fund, which was created as part of the Collective Bargaining Agreement in 2013 to support and accelerate the development of League and Club initiatives and projects that promote long-term fan development and increase participation in hockey at all levels. “Deferring the […]

The NHL and NHL Players’ Association is supporting the effort through the Industry Growth Fund, which was created as part of the Collective Bargaining Agreement in 2013 to support and accelerate the development of League and Club initiatives and projects that promote long-term fan development and increase participation in hockey at all levels.
“Deferring the inaugural season of TSU Tigers hockey to 2026-27 is the right step to build a foundation worthy of the university,” said Kevin Westgarth, NHL vice president, hockey development and strategic collaboration. “… We have faith in President Tucker’s vision and look forward to adding new names to the TSU Athletics history alongside legends like Olympic gold medalist Wilma Rudolph and NBA champion Dick Barnett. Hopefully, we’ll see an ex-Tiger raise the Stanley Cup one day, not too far in the future.”
Predators chief marketing officer Bill Wickett said the NHL team continues “to look forward to helping make the Division I hockey dream a reality at Tennessee State.”
“We applaud university leadership, led by Interim President Tucker, for its desire to ensure that when the Tigers step on the ice for the first time, they are doing it for a long time, and we pledge to walk hand-in-hand with that leadership in making it happen,” Wickett said in the athletics department statement.
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The Sporting News ranks Big Ten Football Coaches from best to worst
The Sporting News ranked all 18 Big Ten football head coaches from best to worst going into the 2025 college football season. Some are really established, others need some work and there’s still some questions with new blood. At the top of the Big Ten are some truly elite coaches in college football these days. […]

The Sporting News ranked all 18 Big Ten football head coaches from best to worst going into the 2025 college football season. Some are really established, others need some work and there’s still some questions with new blood.
At the top of the Big Ten are some truly elite coaches in college football these days. In fact, the conference has three top 10 coaches nationwide residing right in this conference.
Let’s dive into The Sporting News’ rankings of Big Ten coaches. Their ranking is reflected in order and then their national ranking in parentheses.
Day is the best among Big Ten coaches after winning a national title for the first time last season. He’s also second in the nation behind Kirby Smart of Georgia.
Day is 70-10 in his career and Ohio State has produced 24 NFL Draft picks over the last three years. His only bugaboo currently is the four straight losses to Michigan.

Lanning is 35-6 at Oregon since his Georgia DC days. He comes in as Sporting News’ second best Big Ten coach and top 10 overall.
Last year, the Ducks went 13-0 and won the Big Ten before being upset as the No. 1 seed in the CFP. The next logical step is winning it all, but there’s no question Lanning is among the game’s elite coaches.
Some people would say Franklin is not an elite coach, perhaps due to lack of postseason success like some others. But he’s the third best in the Big Ten and top 10 nationally.
He finally led Penn State to the playoff last year, coming up one game shy of the national title game. He has a Big Ten title under his belt, albeit nearly 10 years ago, but Franklin’s 2025 team could end up winning it all.
Riley is 81-24 in his career, but just 26-14 during his time at USC. He’s still among the better Big Ten coaches and nationwide, but the pressure is mounting to deliver in a big way out west.
The first Big Ten season didn’t go that well, which included losses to Maryland, Michigan and Minnesota. Riley is also 4-10 against ranked teams with USC.

Cignetti lit the world on fire in the Big Ten last season, leading Indiana to 11 wins and the College Football Playoff. That’s good for top five in the conference.
There’s a tougher schedule this year, so it’ll be interesting to see if Cignetti can duplicate his success. He’s a proven winner, so he’s to not be underestimated.
With over 200 wins on his resume, Ferentz is one of the best coaches of the 21st century. He’s still one of the best in the Big Ten and throughout the country as well.
Ferentz’s defense and run game at Iowa is always a solid piece of the puzzle. But the passing game has to be fixed in 2025 and transfer QB Mark Gronowski could be the key. If Ferentz were able to win a Big Ten title at this stage of his career, start building the statue!
Bielema is just 28-22 at Illinois but 125-80 overall as a head coach. Make no mistake, Illinois is trending in the right direction after a 10-win season.
He could vault up this list if the Illini make the College Football Playoff or compete for the Big Ten title. Let’s see if the good vibes keep rolling in Champaign.

Fickell was actually just named to CBS Sports’ hot seat list because he’s gotta get it going. But the Badgers coach still has top tier qualities to have success in the Big Ten.
In fact, Fickell is still a top 30 coach in the country, probably due to his success at Cincinnati. But, Wisconsin’s old school approach for 2025 could prove successful.
This is already Fleck’s ninth season at Minnesota and in the Big Ten, hard to believe right? Fleck is 56-39 with the Gophers and actually 6-0 in bowl games.
Off the rip, you could probably swap him and Fickell and no one would bat an eye. While he’s been successful, Fleck lacking a Big Ten title game appearance is probably what holds him back from a higher ranking.
Moore showed a lot of moxie last year when he officially took over as head coach. He saw a lot of success in the Big Ten and nationally when coaching under Jim Harbaugh before that though.
He led Michigan to wins over USC, Ohio State and Alabama last year, so that looked good for the resume! But now, the expectations to compete for the Big Ten and the College Football Playoff are back.

Everyone’s now waiting for the Matt Rhule Year 3 jump at Nebraska. So that means he’s going to lead them to a Big Ten title right? Or at least the conference championship?
Yes, that’s been Rhule’s trajectory at Temple and Baylor, so naturally that’ll happen again! Okay, we have to see the games play out first, but Rhule could quickly rise up this list.
Fisch went 6-7 during his first season at Washington, losing the Sun Bowl. The debut season in the Big Ten wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t special.
Fisch rebuilt an Arizona team by Year 3, giving him the opportunity at Washington after Kalen DeBoer left for Alabama. He’s a solid coach, but it’s a wait and see approach in a loaded conference over the next couple of seasons.
Schiano got Rutgers to back to back bowl games as he rebuilt the program in second stint. During his first ‘go round, the Big Ten was in the far future, but he had a lot of success.
The Scarlet Knights had some missed opportunities and winning seven games, rather than nine or 10 against a manageable schedule last year probably didn’t do him any favors. But, Rutgers should compete for another bowl game this year due to New Jersey’s own.

It’s too early to tell if Smith is going to be highly successful or not at Michigan State. Coming from Oregon State over to the Big Ten was a big move, considering he left his alma mater.
Going 5-7 with a new roster isn;t bad, but it isn’t great. So perhaps if Smith makes a bowl game with the Spartans this year, he’ll rise up the ranks. In six seasons Oregon State, Smith had a breakthrough year, in Year 5, in 2022 with 10 wins and a Las Vegas Bowl win.
Locksley is lower on the Big Ten list this year but not too low nationally. The Terrapins are going to have to rebuild going into 2025 as expectations are lower than previous seasons.
Locksley led the Terrapins to bowl wins three straight seasons but went 4-8 last year. 2025 might be no different, but he’s been good enough during his time to get something cooking and maybe surprise some folks.
Foster’s coached one season, so like Smith, it’s too early to tell how he stacks up against other Big Ten coaches. UCLA had some positives last year, but nothing stellar.
He gets Nico Iamaleava at QB this season, so that’ll help and bring in a lot of attention. After starting 1-5, Foster led the Bruins to a 4-2 finish, so there’s reason for optimism this fall

Braun took over on the fly in 2023 for Pat Fitzgerald, who was fired amid a hazing scandal. He promptly went 8-5 and won the Las Vegas Bowl.
Unfortunately, the Big Ten caught up to Northwestern and the Wildcats went 4-8 last season. So right now, it’s a little Jekyll and Hyde for Braun going into Year 3.
Odom resurrected his head coaching chops with a 19-8 record in two seasons at UNLV. But his time at Missouri was very up and down between 2016-19.
Now in the Big Ten, Odom has a big undertaking: rebuilding Purdue after the Ryan Walters era. He’s last in the conference per Sporting News right now, but there’s plenty of room to grow.
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