SportsIQ with Larry Smith

Historic WNBA Thriller, Hockey Draft Reactions & Notre Dame's Next Title Push

49 min · 29. kesä 2026
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A little bit of everything on today's SportsIQ. Larry opens with one of the wildest games in WNBA history as the Washington Mystics outlast Portland in a four-overtime classic, while Cheryl Reeve ties the league's all-time coaching wins record and Scottie Scheffler's Travelers Championship turns into a weather-delayed playoff. Plus, today's Moment of Awe looks back at an unusual record held by Hall of Fame executive Branch Rickey—long before he changed baseball forever by signing Jackie Robinson. Producer Tony is joined by CBS Sports' Austin Nivison to break down the 2026 NHL Draft, the Sharks' long-term rebuild, Stanley Cup contenders loading up, the latest trade rumors surrounding Connor Hellebuyck, Auston Matthews, and Connor McDavid, plus why Mike Babcock's return may not end well. Later, Ryan Roberts of A to Z Sports previews Notre Dame's upcoming football season, discussing how the Irish replace Jeremiah Love, the evolution of the passing game, CJ Carr's development, transfer additions, elite recruiting under Marcus Freeman, and why Notre Dame's roster construction may finally resemble the nation's powerhouse programs. Larry and Tony also marvel at Brewers flamethrower Jacob Misiorowski's record-setting velocity and debate the puzzling direction of the Charlotte Hornets after a flurry of offseason trades.

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