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Fifty-two Sun Belt Conference softball student-athletes have been named to the 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® Division I Softball Team. Here are the women from UL who were named to the team: Kayla Falterman, LouisianaMaddie Hayden, LouisianaMia Liscano, LouisianaSam Ryan, LouisianaCecilia Vasquez, Louisiana The Ragin’ Cajuns placed the maximum allowable of five student-athletes on […]
Fifty-two Sun Belt Conference softball student-athletes have been named to the 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® Division I Softball Team.
Here are the women from UL who were named to the team:
Kayla Falterman, Louisiana
Maddie Hayden, Louisiana
Mia Liscano, Louisiana
Sam Ryan, Louisiana
Cecilia Vasquez, Louisiana
The Ragin’ Cajuns placed the maximum allowable of five student-athletes on the all-district squad.
The Academic All-District® distinction from CSC marks the third consecutive year being honored for Hayden and the second consecutive season being recognized for Vasquez. It’s the first in the collegiate careers for Falterman, Liscano and Ryan.
To be selected to the CSC Academic All-District® Softball Team, a student-athlete must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 and must have played in a minimum of 90 percent of a team’s games or started 66 percent of the games to be eligible, with pitchers requiring 17 appearances or 25 innings pitched.
The 2024-25 Academic All-District® Softball Team, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the diamond and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
In addition to maintaining the 3.5 cumulative GPA in their respective academic major, Hayden (kinesiology) recorded a career-best .376 average and led the team with 67 base hits, Falterman (general studies) batted above .400 nearly the entire season en route to a team-leading .388 season average, Liscano (nursing) and Vasquez (kinesiology) both tallied 100-plus assists and keyed the team’s 35 double plays turned from the middle infield, and Ryan (general studies) contributed six wins from the circle while posting a pitching staff-best 2.93 ERA over 76-1/3 innings pitched.
Falterman, Hayden and Ryan each received their bachelor’s degree from the University at the Spring 2025 commencement earlier this month.
The 2025 Academic All-District® Softball teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the diamond and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes softball honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
Nominees must hold at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA and compete in 90 percent of the institution’s games played or start in at least 66 percent of games. For pitchers, a student-athlete must have made at least 17 appearances or pitched 35 innings.
For more information about CSC Academic All-District® and Academic All-America® Teams program, visit AcademicAllAmerica.com [sunbeltsports.us7.list-manage.com].
2025 CSC Academic All-District (Sun Belt Conference)
*Grace Barrett, App State
Ava Beamesderfer, App State
Marti Henkel, App State
Sophie Moshos, App State
Summer Simpson, App State
Clara Hudgens, Coastal Carolina
Brie Normandin, Coastal Carolina
*Nicolette Picone, Coastal Carolina
Libby Pippin, Coastal Carolina
*Keirstin Roose, Coastal Carolina
Faith Barth, Georgia Southern
Valerie Combs, Georgia Southern
Emma Davis, Georgia Southern
Bailey Holland, Georgia Southern
Delanie Thames, Georgia Southern
Kate Kastelic, Georgia State
Emily Hodnett, Georgia State
Chloe Middlebrooks, Georgia State
Maia Mumpfield, Georgia State
Ashton Schroyer, Georgia State
Madison Edwards, James Madison
Kirsten Fleet, James Madison
Kayla Falterman, Louisiana
Maddie Hayden, Louisiana
Mia Liscano, Louisiana
Sam Ryan, Louisiana
Cecilia Vasquez, Louisiana
*Meagan Brown, ULM
*Morgan Brown, ULM
Elle Carter, ULM
Carys Platt, ULM
Maryssa Zenzen, ULM
Haleigh Adkins, Marshall
Abby Darnley, Marshall
Bub Feringa, Marshall
Chandler Hoskins, Marshall
Rielly Lucas, Marshall
*Olivia Branstetter, South Alabama
Sidney Lee, South Alabama
Amity White, South Alabama
Claire Ginder, Southern Miss
Natalie Herrington, Southern Miss
Ryanna Valdivia, Southern Miss
Sydney Harvey, Texas State
*Megan Kelnar, Texas State
Emma Strood, Texas State
Keely Williams, Texas State
Cassidy Boltz, Troy
*Alyssa Faircloth, Troy
*McKinnon Howard, Troy
Savannah Money, Troy
Natalie Turner, Troy
COLUMBIA, S.C. — In recognition of National Dam Safety Awareness Day on May 31, the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is urging residents to understand the function and regulation of dams, especially for those living or working near dam-created water bodies. Dams play a vital role in South Carolina’s infrastructure, with nearly all […]
COLUMBIA, S.C. — In recognition of National Dam Safety Awareness Day on May 31, the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is urging residents to understand the function and regulation of dams, especially for those living or working near dam-created water bodies.
Dams play a vital role in South Carolina’s infrastructure, with nearly all freshwater lakes and ponds in the state formed by damming rivers or streams. These structures serve multiple purposes, including irrigation, hydroelectric power, recreation, flood control, water supply, and supporting fish and wildlife habitats.
SCDES oversees approximately 2,200 state-regulated dams through its Dams & Reservoirs Safety Program. The program conducts routine inspections and pre-storm assessments to ensure dam owners maintain their structures safely. An interactive map detailing every regulated dam in South Carolina is available at des.sc.gov/dams.
John McCain, Manager of SCDES’s Dam Safety Section, emphasized the responsibility of dam owners:
“The South Carolina Dams and Reservoirs Safety Act states that a dam owner is solely responsible for maintaining their dam in a safe condition throughout its life. Our inspectors work closely with dam owners to address any issues and ensure compliance with safety standards.”
In South Carolina, a dam falls under state regulation if it meets any of the following criteria:
Height of 25 feet or more from the top to the bottom of the structure
Capacity to impound 50 acre-feet (approximately 16.3 million gallons) or more of water at maximum storage
Classified as high-hazard potential, where failure could result in loss of human life, regardless of size
Regulated dams are categorized by hazard potential:
High Hazard (C1): Failure likely to cause loss of life and/or significant infrastructure damage
Significant Hazard (C2): Failure unlikely to cause loss of life but may damage infrastructure
Low Hazard (C3): Failure may cause limited property damage
The Association of State Dam Safety Officials provides an online Dams 101 resource where dam owners and people who live or work near dams and reservoirs can find in-depth information, graphics and resources that explain the importance of dams, as well as potential risks associated with them.
Nationally, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers maintains a National Inventory of Dams for the more than 90,000 regulated dams across the country, of which 18% are considered High Hazard dams.
Dams classified as High or Significant Hazard are required to have an Emergency Action Plan (EAP), outlining procedures to minimize injury, loss of life, and property damage in the event of potential dam failure.
National Dam Safety Awareness Day commemorates the catastrophic failure of the South Fork Dam in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on May 31, 1889, which resulted in over 2,200 deaths. The day serves as a reminder of the importance of dam safety and the shared responsibility among individuals and communities to maintain and monitor these critical structures. Dam Safety Association
For more information on dam safety and resources, visit the Association of State Dam Safety Officials at damsafety.org/NDSAD.
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Sheridan/Johnson County HS State Track and Field: The Sheridan and Big Horn boys track and field teams won the team title at the state meet this past weekend. For the Broncs, they repeat as 4A State Champs, and have won their 4th state title in 5 years. Meanwhile, the Rams would 3-peat as 2A State […]
Sheridan/Johnson County HS State Track and Field: The Sheridan and Big Horn boys track and field teams won the team title at the state meet this past weekend.
For the Broncs, they repeat as 4A State Champs, and have won their 4th state title in 5 years.
Meanwhile, the Rams would 3-peat as 2A State Champs.
The Sheridan girls, the Buffalo boys and both genders at Tongue River all placed 4th in their respective classes.
The list of individual state champs include BH Freshman Lyla Marney who won the 2A Girls 1600 meter run and set a new 2A State Record in the girls 3200 meter run, the Sheridan boys 1600 sprint medley relay team placed 1st, Jeniah Lovingood of TR won the 2A Girls Shot Put, and the Big Horn boys set new 2A records in both the 4 by 100 and 4 by 400 meter relay races.
Other winners include the Buffalo boys setting a new 3A record in the 4 by 800 meter relay, Ryder Charest of Sheridan winning the 4A Boys 800 meter run, Noah Smith of BH won the 2A boys 200 meter dash, Rams senior Cameron Guelde won the 2A boys 1600 meter run, the Sheridan boys set a new overall state record in the 4 by 400 meter relay race, Lady Bronc Loralai Ketner won the 4A girls 300 meter hurdles.
For the Broncs, Garrett Otto won both the boys 4A 110 and 300 meter hurdle races, and Chance Morris won both the boys 4A 100 and 200 meter dash races.
In the 100 meter dash, he won by 0.01 seconds and it’s the second year in a row that he’s won by that margin.
Click here to see results from the state track and field meet.
Sheridan/Johnson County HS State Soccer Tournament: The Sheridan boys fell in the 4A State Championship Game vs. Jackson 2-1.
The Broncs finish the season with a record of 16-2-2.
The Buffalo boys and Cody played 100 minutes of scoreless soccer in the 3A State Championship Game, but the Bison would prevail in a shootout to win, and finished their season with a record of 12-5.
The Sheridan girls lost in the opening round of the 4A State Tournament in a shootout against Kelly Walsh, and then lost in the consolation round vs. Green River, to finish with a record of 15-2-1.
The Buffalo girls won the 3A Consolation Championship, and end up going 7-10 on the season.
Click here to see results from the state soccer tournament.
Sheridan HS State Softball Tournament: Sheridan would lose their opening round game vs. Cheyenne Central, and then lost by 1 vs. Laramie to end their inaugural season with a record of 19-11-2.
Campbell County ended up winning the state championship by fighting their way through the losers bracket, and then beat Cheyenne Central twice for the title.
Click here to see results from the State Softball Tournament.
Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers went 4-1 in games played this past weekend at Gillette.
The team lost to the host team on Friday.
Then on Saturday, the Troopers shutout both Evanston and Jackson.
Yesterday, Sheridan shutout Powell, and then won a close game vs. Laramie.
The team is now 17-9 on the season, and will travel to Billings this weekend to play both the Scarlets and the Royals as well as Idaho Falls.
Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies lost 3 out of 4 games played during the Memorial Day weekend.
On Friday the team won at home vs. the New York Yankees 3-2, then lost on Saturday and Sunday by scores of 13-1 and 5-4 respectively.
Mickey Moniak hit a solo home run in Sunday’s game.
Yesterday the Rocks lost at the Chicago Cubs 3-1.
Moniak went yard again.
Game 2 of the 3-game series is today starting at 6:05pm.
NBA Playoffs: Oklahoma City held off a Minnesota comeback bid last night, to win on the road 141-138, and take a 3-games-to-1 lead in their best of 7 Western Conference finals series.
Tonight is Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals, between New York and Indiana.
NHL Playoffs: Carolina stayed alive and avoided the sweep by winning at Florida 3-zip in their best of 7 Eastern Conference finals series, however the Hurricanes still trail in the series 3-games-to-1.
Tonight is Game 4 of the Western Conference finals, between Dallas and Edmonton.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — After a historic 2025 outdoor season, the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns track and field team is looking to keep the momentum rolling as they compete in the NCAA East Regional this week in Jacksonville. Seventeen UL athletes will represent the program in 14 events, following a season that saw the Cajuns etch their […]
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — After a historic 2025 outdoor season, the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns track and field team is looking to keep the momentum rolling as they compete in the NCAA East Regional this week in Jacksonville.
Seventeen UL athletes will represent the program in 14 events, following a season that saw the Cajuns etch their names into the record books 44 times and set six new school records.
“This has been fun. I ain’t gonna lie,” head coach Tommy Badon said. “My wife tells me, I go to play, not to work. I love what I do, and I love these kids. They give us everything they’ve got.”
Among the highlights this season was the UL men’s indoor team capturing its first Sun Belt Conference title since 1996, a milestone that speaks to the program’s resurgence under Badon’s leadership.
Standout freshman Lawson Jacobs has played a major role in the Cajuns’ success. The first-year phenom was named Sun Belt Freshman of the Year and became the first UL athlete to win both indoor and outdoor freshman honors in the same season. Jacobs shattered the school record in the 400 meters with a time of 45.57 seconds and took home two gold medals at the conference’s outdoor championships.
“It’s crazy for me because, like you said, I’m a freshman,” Jacobs said. “Coming in, I had big goals for myself. I knew I could do what I’m doing now, but I didn’t think it would come as fast as it’s coming.”
Jacobs added that while he’s proud of what he’s accomplished so far, he still sees more ahead.
“I feel like the job’s not done. We still got more, and I still got more in store for the future.”
The NCAA East Regional kicks off Wednesday, with field events beginning at 10 a.m. Track events start at 6 p.m., opening with the 110-meter hurdles. Coverage will be available on ESPN+.
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President Trump is pressuring California officials to prevent a transgender student from competing in the girls’ state track and field finals there, threatening to withhold funding if they don’t comply. Without naming the student, Mr. Trump took to Truth Social on Tuesday, advising that federal funding “will be held back, maybe permanently,” if state and […]
President Trump is pressuring California officials to prevent a transgender student from competing in the girls’ state track and field finals there, threatening to withhold funding if they don’t comply.
Without naming the student, Mr. Trump took to Truth Social on Tuesday, advising that federal funding “will be held back, maybe permanently,” if state and local authorities don’t do as he says. The president signed an executive order in February banning transgender girls and women from competing on sports teams that match their gender identity, and stating that it’s the policy of the U.S. to “rescind all funds from educational programs that deprive women and girls of fair athletic opportunities.”
Mr. Trump said he’ll be speaking with California Gov. Gavin Newsom about the situation soon, although it’s unclear if they have a call scheduled.
“California, under the leadership of Radical Left Democrat Gavin Newscum, continues to ILLEGALLY allow ‘MEN TO PLAY IN WOMEN’S SPORTS,'” the president wrote on social media, adding that California is allowing a trans student to compete.
“THIS IS NOT FAIR, AND TOTALLY DEMEANING TO WOMEN AND GIRLS,” Mr. Trump continued. “Please be hereby advised that large scale Federal Funding will be held back, maybe permanently, if the Executive Order on this subject matter is not adhered to. The Governor, himself, said it is ‘UNFAIR.’ I will speak to him today to find out which way he wants to go??? In the meantime I am ordering local authorities, if necessary, to not allow the transitioned person to compete in the State Finals. This is a totally ridiculous situation!!!”
The White House did not immediately respond with further details about the student or the president’s intention to speak with Newsom.
On Tuesday, the California Interscholastic Federation, which oversees student sports, announced a “decision to pilot an entry process” for the upcoming 2025 CIF State Track and Field Championships.
“Under this pilot entry process, any biological female student-athlete who would have earned the next qualifying mark for one of their section’s automatic qualifying entires in the CIF state at-large mark in the finals at their section meet, was extended the opportunity to participate in the 2025 CIF State Track and Field Championships.”
Newsom’s office called the pilot proposal a reasonable approach.
“CIF’s proposed pilot is a reasonable, respectful way to navigate a complex issue without compromising competitive fairness — a model worth pursuing,” said Izzy Gardon, director of communications for Newsom. “The governor is encouraged by this thoughtful approach.”
AB Hernandez, a high school junior track and field athlete at Jurupa Valley High School, has received significant national attention after winning the long jump and triple jump at the CIF Southern Section Division III finals earlier this month, according to the posted results. Hernandez’s participation has been met with backlash from conservative groups who say the high school junior shouldn’t be competing on the girls’ team.
“As previously stated, JUSD is required to follow both California law and CIF policy regarding school athletics,” Jurupa Unified School District said in a statement provided to CBS News. “Both state law and CIF policy currently require that students be permitted to participate in athletic teams and competitions consistent with their gender identity, irrespective of the gender listed on the pupil’s records. We remain committed to following the law as written and ensuring that all students are granted the rights afforded to them in a safe and welcoming environment.”
Keeping “men out of women’s sports” was a frequent refrain for Mr. Trump on the campaign trail, something he’s trying to follow through on in office.
Last month, the Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit against Maine’s Department of Education for “discriminating against women by failing to protect women in women’s sports” in what Attorney General Pam Bondi alleged is a violation of Title IX. Bondi said when the lawsuit was filed that more suits against other states could come.
June 2025 is a powerhouse month for ESPN+, bringing an action-packed lineup of live sports, exclusive original content, and marquee championship events to subscribers. Whether you’re into football playoffs, combat sports, lacrosse, or iconic tennis tournaments, there’s something for every type of sports fan. And for bundled Disney+ viewers, much of this content is accessible […]
June 2025 is a powerhouse month for ESPN+, bringing an action-packed lineup of live sports, exclusive original content, and marquee championship events to subscribers. Whether you’re into football playoffs, combat sports, lacrosse, or iconic tennis tournaments, there’s something for every type of sports fan.
And for bundled Disney+ viewers, much of this content is accessible directly via the ESPN hub—blending convenience with premium coverage.
Here’s your complete guide to what’s streaming on ESPN+ in June 2025:
The UFL Playoffs heat up in June as teams fight for the 2025 Championship:
Produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, this five-episode series follows lacrosse legend Paul Rabil as he explores the game’s deep roots and cultural evolution. Guests include Bill Belichick, Chris Hogan, Gary Gait, Charlotte North, Mick Foley, and more.
Whether you’re a hardcore MMA fan, a basketball junkie, or a casual viewer looking for something new, ESPN+ in June 2025 offers one of its most diverse and jam-packed schedules yet. Stay tuned for updates and enjoy the ride.
ESPN+ subscribers can look forward to an action-packed June with major sporting events, exclusive documentaries, and special programming across multiple sports. The streaming service continues to expand its offerings with both live content and on-demand viewing options.
ESPN+ will broadcast several live events throughout June 2025, including key matchups across multiple sports. The month kicks off with the conclusion of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals, with games scheduled for June 3, 6, and if necessary, June 9 and 12.
Soccer fans can enjoy the International Champions Cup starting June 15, featuring premier clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich competing in pre-season matches across the United States.
The 2025 College World Series will stream from June 14-25, with all games available exclusively on ESPN+.
Tennis coverage includes weekly ATP and WTA tour events, with the prestigious Queen’s Club Championships (June 16-22) serving as a key Wimbledon warm-up tournament.
UFC Fight Night events are scheduled for June 7 (Las Vegas) and June 21 (Austin), with exclusive preliminary coverage and post-fight analysis.
“The Captain: Beyond the Field” debuts June 5, a four-part follow-up to the acclaimed Derek Jeter documentary, exploring his business ventures and ownership aspirations.
The highly anticipated original series “Playmakers” premieres June 12, profiling innovative coaches who transformed their respective sports through tactical innovations.
“Summer of Golf: 2025” launches June 18, providing behind-the-scenes access to players preparing for the major tournaments ahead.
Two new “30 for 30” documentaries arrive: “Breaking Barriers: The Story of Althea Gibson” (June 10) and “The Miracle Marathon” (June 24), examining the legendary 1984 Olympic women’s marathon.
“In the Arena: The WNBA Revolution” debuts June 15, chronicling the league’s explosive growth and cultural impact through its 30-year history.
ESPN+ will feature comprehensive coverage of the 2025 NBA Draft on June 26-27, including exclusive interviews, analysis, and behind-the-scenes content from the two-day event.
MLB coverage expands with “Baseball Tonight: Midseason Special” on June 30, providing in-depth analysis of the season’s first half and predictions for the pennant races.
Weekly NFL offseason programs continue with “NFL Live: Training Camp Preview” episodes, focusing on team-by-team breakdowns ahead of the 2025 season.
“The Return: Formula 1 Mid-Season Review” premieres June 22, examining the championship battle at the halfway point of the racing calendar.
“EURO 2025: Group Stage Highlights” will compile the best moments from the European Championship’s opening rounds, available June 28.
“Peyton’s Places” returns for its sixth season on June 8, with NFL legend Peyton Manning exploring football history through conversations with the game’s greatest figures.
The popular ESPN series “Detail” adds new episodes focusing on NBA Finals analysis from Kobe Bryant’s archives and fresh baseball breakdowns from Alex Rodriguez.
“Quest for Gold: Paris Edition” debuts June 29, following American athletes in their final preparations for the 2025 Summer Olympics.
“The Point with Serena Williams” premieres June 20, featuring the tennis legend interviewing prominent athletes about competition, mental preparation, and life after sports.
“Inside the Octagon: Championship Roadmap” releases June 13, providing an in-depth preview of upcoming UFC title fights scheduled for the second half of 2025.
ESPN+ delivers an extensive lineup of live sports this June, with major league baseball games, international soccer tournaments, and exclusive SportsCenter analysis. Subscribers can enjoy a diverse range of competitions across multiple sports categories.
Baseball fans will have plenty to watch on ESPN+ this June with a robust schedule of MLB games and college baseball action. The platform will stream select MLB regular season matchups each week, giving subscribers access to teams battling for playoff positioning as the season heats up.
College baseball continues with NCAA tournament coverage, including regional finals and Super Regional games leading up to the College World Series. ESPN+ will provide exclusive access to many of these matchups not available on traditional ESPN channels.
The Women’s College World Series will be a major highlight, with games streaming through early June. This tournament showcases the best teams in women’s collegiate softball competing for the national championship.
Baseball enthusiasts can also find classic MLB games, analysis shows, and baseball documentaries in the on-demand library. ESPN+ continues to strengthen its baseball offerings with insider content and technical breakdowns from former players and coaches.
Soccer takes center stage in June with international competitions and club tournaments streaming exclusively on ESPN+. The platform will feature matches from prestigious leagues like Bundesliga, LaLiga, and FA Cup, providing soccer fans with high-quality action from around the globe.
Basketball coverage includes WNBA regular season games as the season gains momentum. ESPN+ will stream select matchups featuring star players and championship contenders. Subscribers can also access basketball analysis shows and documentaries.
Additional sports featured in June include:
With over 140 college sporting events streaming live in June, ESPN+ continues to be a premier destination for college sports fans. The diverse lineup ensures something for every sports enthusiast.
ESPN+ subscribers gain access to exclusive SportsCenter segments in June, offering in-depth analysis not available on the regular broadcast. These segments feature renowned ESPN analysts breaking down key storylines across all major sports.
Daily SportsCenter briefings will highlight the previous day’s action and preview upcoming events with expert commentary. The platform will also offer specialized segments focusing on MLB standings, soccer tournaments, and emerging stories across the sports landscape.
SportsCenter’s digital-exclusive content includes extended interviews with athletes and coaches competing in June events. These conversations provide unique insights into strategies and preparation methods.
The popular “SVP’s One Big Thing” and other branded segments will be available on-demand shortly after their initial broadcast. ESPN+ users can access these segments anytime, making it easy to stay informed on breaking sports news and analysis throughout June.
ESPN+ offers multiple ways to access its extensive June 2025 content lineup through various platforms, subscription options, and bundle packages designed to provide flexibility for sports fans.
ESPN+ content is accessible through the enhanced ESPN App on numerous devices, making it convenient for subscribers to watch their favorite sports programming. Viewers can stream June 2025 content in HD on:
The ESPN App interface features a dedicated ESPN+ section where all June programming is organized by category, making it easy to find live events, original shows, and exclusive content. Users can create personalized watchlists for upcoming June events and receive notifications when their selected content becomes available.
ESPN+ continues to offer integration options with other Disney-owned platforms in June 2025. Bundled subscribers can access ESPN+ content directly through Disney+, creating a streamlined viewing experience across platforms.
The integration provides several benefits:
For those preferring direct access, ESPN has launched new direct-to-consumer plans designed to give fans more choice and flexibility. These plans allow standalone access to all ESPN content through the enhanced ESPN App without requiring additional subscriptions.
ESPN’s strategy focuses on providing multiple entry points to its content while maintaining consistent user experiences across platforms.
The newly launched ESPN+ subscription plans offer comprehensive access to June 2025 programming. The primary plan costs $29.99 per month and includes:
Core Benefits:
ESPN+ subscribers also gain access to NFL PrimeTime and other exclusive shows like “Man in the Arena: Tom Brady” without additional fees. The service offers flexible payment options including monthly subscriptions or annual plans with savings.
For budget-conscious viewers, ESPN+ can be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu at reduced rates compared to individual subscriptions. New subscribers can often find promotional trial periods to test the service before committing.
ESPN+ is undergoing significant transformation in 2025 as sports streaming continues to evolve and reshape how fans consume content. The platform is responding to changing viewer habits with new features and expanded offerings.
The cord-cutting trend has accelerated dramatically in 2025, with ESPN+ benefiting significantly from the shift away from traditional cable. Sports content has remained one of the last strongholds of cable TV, but that barrier is now crumbling.
ESPN’s new standalone streaming app launching in May 2025 represents a major acknowledgment of this trend. For $29.99 monthly, viewers can access ESPN’s live sports without a cable subscription.
Sports fans increasingly expect on-demand access across multiple devices. The flexibility of watching games on smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs has become a necessity rather than a luxury.
Industry data shows sports streaming subscriptions have grown 34% year-over-year, outpacing all other streaming content categories. This surge in sports streaming coincides with declining cable subscriptions, which dropped below 50% of American households for the first time in early 2025.
ESPN+ has seen remarkable subscriber growth, reaching 28.3 million subscribers by May 2025—a 22% increase from the previous year. The platform’s expansion comes as sports viewing demographics continue to evolve.
The core demographic for ESPN+ has broadened significantly. While the 18-34 male demographic remains strong, female viewership has increased by 41% since 2024. Viewers over 45 now constitute 33% of the subscriber base, showing the platform’s widening appeal.
Geographical distribution reveals interesting patterns:
The ESPN Insider feature continues to draw subscribers interested in fantasy sports and analysis from experts like Mel Kiper and Todd McShay. Engagement data shows subscribers spend an average of 7.3 hours weekly on the platform, with peak usage during major sporting events.
ESPN+ is implementing several technological innovations to enhance the viewing experience. Personalization algorithms have been refined to provide customized content recommendations based on viewing history and preferences.
The platform has expanded its interactive features, including multi-angle camera views for select events and enhanced statistics overlays. These innovations help differentiate ESPN+ from traditional broadcasts and competing streaming services.
ESPN’s new bundling strategy offers subscribers more flexibility. Users can bundle ESPN with Disney+ and Hulu for $35.99 monthly, creating a comprehensive entertainment package under the Disney umbrella.
4K streaming capabilities have been expanded to cover more live events, with plans to implement 8K streaming for select premium content by year-end. The platform is also testing augmented reality features that allow viewers to project game statistics into their living rooms.
Mobile viewing enhancements include improved battery optimization and offline viewing options for replays and documentaries, addressing key pain points identified in user feedback.
ESPN+ continues to expand its content lineup for June 2025 with exciting sports events, original series, documentaries, and special programming. Subscribers can look forward to extensive coverage across multiple sports and entertainment categories.
ESPN+ will stream several major sporting events in June 2025, including exclusive UFC Fight Nights and the continuation of the MLB regular season. Tennis fans can enjoy coverage of pre-Wimbledon tournaments and qualifying matches.
The platform will also feature expanded WNBA coverage during the middle of their season with several exclusive games not available on traditional ESPN channels.
International soccer matches will be prominent with Copa America group stage games and select international friendlies being available to bundled subscribers on Disney+.
“Detail” returns with new episodes featuring in-depth analysis from sports legends examining gameplay from the NBA Finals and other major competitions.
Season 3 of “Peyton’s Places” continues with new episodes exploring football history and culture with the legendary quarterback as host.
“Man in the Arena: Tom Brady” will release a special supplementary episode covering Brady’s broadcasting career and post-retirement ventures.
A new “30 for 30” documentary exploring the 1995 Seattle Mariners season will debut exclusively on ESPN+ in early June.
“The Captain: Beyond the Field,” a follow-up to the Derek Jeter documentary series, examines his business ventures and ownership aspirations.
ESPN Films will also release “Racing Dreams,” a documentary focusing on young NASCAR hopefuls and their journey through development programs.
ESPN+ will feature special live coverage of the College World Series with additional camera angles and interactive features exclusive to the platform.
The PGA Tour will have enhanced coverage of select tournaments with featured groups and additional analysis not available on traditional broadcasts.
Special draft preview shows for both the NBA and NHL will provide in-depth analysis of prospects ahead of their respective drafts in the ESPN streaming service.
“The Point” debuts as a new hockey analysis show featuring former NHL players breaking down playoff performances and upcoming draft prospects.
“Inside the Octagon” premieres as an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at UFC fighters preparing for upcoming bouts throughout the summer.
“Quarterback Camp” returns with a new format focusing on rookie QBs adjusting to the NFL following their first minicamps.
Subscribers can access the complete June 2025 programming schedule directly through the ESPN+ app under the “Coming Soon” section.
The official ESPN+ website provides a regularly updated calendar of upcoming content that can be filtered by sport, type, and date for easy reference.
ESPN+ subscribers can also sign up for personalized notifications about upcoming content in their favorite sports categories through the ESPN+ service settings.
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