Washington Sports Wrap: June 17, 2025

Former Seahawks WR Bryan Walters joins Aaron Levine on the Washington Sports Wrap set discuss the Seahawks as they are a little over a month away from the start of training camp. Plus, law attorney Sam Ehrlich talks with Alyssa Charlston-Smith on the historic agreement with student college athletes and we have a report from the Club World Cup from Lumen Field.

On the Sidelines S1E17: Mariners building momentum, Sounders-Botafogo recap

The Mariners respond from getting swept by turning the tables and sweeping the Cleveland Guardians. Ethan and D Jack recap the week, including the emphatic return of Logan Gilbert on Monday, and debate whether a hot JP Crawford should make the all-star game. Then, Niko Moreno of Pulso Sports and Sounder at Heart joins the show to recap the Sounders' 2-1 loss to Botafogo in the Club World Cup and look ahead to a matchup with Atletico Madrid on Thursday. D Jack goes through his Top 5 Dead or Alive Sounders of all-time, and Niko gives us his list as well. Finally, Ethan and D Jack cover some trending topics from around the world of sports including Shohei Ohtani's return to the mound, the blockbuster Rafael Devers trade to the Giants, and Desmond Bane getting dealt to the Magic for a sizeable haul.

Washington Sports Wrap: June 16, 2025

Alyssa Charlston-Smith is joined by FOX 13 digital reporter Curtis Crabtree to discuss the return of Mariners pitcher Logan Gilbert as the team starts a three-game series against the Red Sox. Also, KJR's Jackson Felts talks about the Sounders Club World Cup opener against Botafogo and if they can bounce back on Thursday against Atletico Madrid. Plus, Aaron Levine has a one-on-one interview with new Kraken head coach Lane Lambert.

WSU cutting support for numerous track and field programs

Washington State University is eliminating support for all field events from their track and field programs, and reducing the opportunities for sprint and hurdle events as well, the school announced on Monday.

J.J. Spaun weathers wet at Oakmont to claim U.S. Open

J.J. Spaun endured the toughest test in golf on the toughest course in America in the worst kind of conditions. And then he turned this miserable, wet Sunday at Oakmont into a finish as memorable as any in the U.S. Open.