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January 27, 2025 19 mins

Catch up on a busy weekend of sports, including a major hoops trade, a DJ’s tasteless play, and Naomi Girma’s official move to the UK. Plus, a “Yes, And” about snow sports lore, a naughty little tune making a surprising comeback and a slice’s app-etite for more.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Good Game with Sarah Spain, where we can't
stop watching Tanaia Latson's gravity defying five defender beating game
winner from Sunday's Florida State win over thirteenth ranked UNC
the top scorer in all of college hoops given US
Highlight Reel Magic. It's Monday, January twenty seventh, and on
today's show, Chelsea got their woman, Djto gets teed up,

(00:22):
a controversial new commercial earworm, and an important Hoops and
gayshit update. It's all coming up right after this Welcome
back slices. Happy Monday. Here's what you need to know today.
We start with some major WNBA news. We first saw

(00:44):
a friend of the show, Annie Costable of the Chicago
Sun Times, report on Saturday about a potential three team
trade that would send Jewel Lloyd to the Aces and
Kelsey Plum to the Sparks, and that other big WNBA
free agency moves might be on hold till the.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Deal was finalized.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Then late on Sunday, ESPN's sham Shrania, Ramona Shelbourne, Kendra Andrews,
and Alexa Philippoo together confirmed the deal. A source reportedly
told the ESPN's cadre of reporters that in addition to
Lloyd to the Aces and Plumb to the Storm, the
Storm will get the number two pick in the twenty
twenty five WNBA draft and Lee Yaru from the Sparks.
In the deal, Sparks will get the number nine pick

(01:19):
from Seattle and the Aces will get the number thirteen
draft pick from LA. That's all we've got as of
this recording, but plenty to say about this deal in
the future, and we expect a lot more dominoes to
fall in free agency once.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
This deal is done.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
In tennis, American Madison Keyes won her first Grand Slam
title over the weekend, defeating world number one Arena Sablenka
in a thrilling three set match on Saturday. At age
twenty nine, Keys became the second oldest first time winner
of the Australian Open, the all time record holder China's
Lee Nah, who won her first title in twenty fourteen
at age thirty one. Keys, seated nineteenth, had to also

(01:56):
go through the second and seventh ranked players before meeting
several in the final. More Australian Open shout out to
front of the show Taylor Townsend and check Player Katerina Sinyakova,
who won the women's doubles title on Sunday. Townsend and
Sennyakova produced a solid resume of results since teaming up
last year. In addition to this new trophy, they also
won Wimbledon and reached the semis of the US Open

(02:18):
last year. To soccer, or as this player's new team
refers to it, football, Naomi Germra's move to Chelsea is official.
The women's Super League team announced that Germa has signed
a four and a half year deal with the club,
making the twenty four year old defender officially the first
female player to earn a one million dollar transfer fee.
The signing was revealed on Sunday when Germa walked out

(02:40):
onto the pitch ahead of Chelsea's match against Arsenal truly
some movie type stuff. In a story on Chelsea's website,
Germa said, quote, there are a lot of things about
Chelsea that made me want to come here. The culture,
the winning mentality, staff and players. It's a top environment
to learn and grow in.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
End quote.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Germa also thanked San Diego Wave in a post on
Instagram for quote creating an environment that allowed me to
grow and reach my potential end quote more soccer News.
You already know that you can get into the ownership
game by joining the show and buying a slice of
the Minnesota Aurora link in the show notes. If you
still haven't bought, but if any of your slices have
some big M money and want to get into the pros,

(03:18):
you can set your sites on the Houston Dash. Per Sportico,
Ted Siegal, owner of both the Dash and the Dynamo
of the MLS, has hired an investment bank to assess
investment options for the Dash. In a memo written to
staff and reviewed by Sportico, Siegel wrote, quote, given this
backdrop and the unprecedented levels of interest in the NWSL
from high quality investors, I believe now is the right

(03:40):
time to explore whether there are additional resources that we
can attract to help the Dash succeed well into the future.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
End quote.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Now it's worth noting the Dash of qualified for the
nwslayoffs just once since joining the league in twenty fourteen.
The team has also struggled with both player and coach turnover.
In the last two years, five different people have filled
the latter role, either on an interim or a so
called permanent basis, and Maria Sanchez, who signed one of
the biggest NWSL contracts of all time to join the

(04:08):
Dash in twenty twenty three, requested a trade from the
club just a few months later. All that to say,
the quote unquote right time to explore additional resources and
invest in the brain trust and the player experience might
have been a few years ago, but either way, we're
here for it if it improves the Dash to college hoops.
A couple of ranked teams were upset over the weekend,

(04:29):
including number ten Kansas State falling to unranked Colorado sixty
three fifty three on Saturday, and number sixteen West Virginia
dropping a seventy seven to sixty two contests to unranked
Arizona that day as well. Also, as I mentioned earlier,
Tanaia Latson, putting up twenty five points to lead unranked
Florida State, passed the thirteenth ranked tar Heels.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
Eighty six eighty four on Sunday.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
A couple of nice wins for top ranked teams too, though,
including Loren Betts putting up thirty three points to send
number one UCLA pass number eight Maryland eighty two to
sixty seven on Sunday, Sarah Strong and pagebackers leading numbers
Yukon with twenty six and twenty two points respectively in
a seventy two to sixty one win over Big East
Vauxe Crayton on Saturday and a big win for number
two South Carolina on Friday night over number five LSU

(05:11):
Anissa Morros fifteen points, pacing the Game Cocks in that
sixty six to fifty six win. More hoops news, Melissa
Smith is unrivaled. The Indiana Fever forward has signed an
injury relief contract with the Three on three Leagues misted BC,
same team as her girlfriend, Dja Carrington. Smith made her
debut for the Myst on Saturday, playing five minutes. We'll

(05:32):
have to wait a little bit longer to see Carrington
and Smith play side by side, as Carrington is one
of the players currently out with injury, along with Jewel Lloyd.
After the weekend, the Myst are the only team without
a win and unrivaled. They're sitting at oh to four.
The Laces and the Lunar Owls lead the league with
perfect three and oh marks heading into their matchups tonight
with Rose b C and Vinyl BC respectively to the

(05:54):
p WHL, The Toronto Scepters and New York Sirens met
for the second annual Battle on Bay Street on Saturday,
competing in front of a sold out crowd of nineteen
thousand and one oh two at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.
The Scepters won the contest four to two, with Hannah
Miller scoring two goals. At the conclusion of the weekend,
Miller and Minnesota's Kendall Cooin Schofield lead the PWHL in
goals scored with six apiece this season, but it's a

(06:16):
tight race behind him, with several players sitting on five
to Snowboarding American Chloe Kim won her eighth X Games
snowboard halfpipe title on Saturday, to break her tie with
Kelly Clark for most women's halfpipe titles and X Games history.
Seven of Kim's wins have come at the aspin X Games,
while one was won at the X Games in Oslo, Norway.
After the win, Kim said on the broadcast she felt

(06:38):
in a rut the last few years, but she entered
this season just wanting to focus on doing runs that
felt good and she's happy it worked out. Looking down
the road at next year's Milan Cortina winner Olympics, Kim
could become the first snowboarder of any gender to win
snowboard halfpipe gold at three consecutive Olympics. More snowsports news.
Alpine skier Mikaela Shiffren is set to make her return

(06:58):
this week at a World Cup stop in Frame. Schiffrin,
who has won ninety nine career World Cup races, has
been out since November when she tore obliqu muscles when
she fell during a giant slalom that could have been
her one hundredth win. Want to give a shout out
to the absolutely six Surf City uniforms worn on Saturday
by the Rainbow Wahiney, the University of Hawaii women's hoop

(07:18):
squad that surf with a uh in the middle for
University of Hawaii SUHRF. The jerseys are the design of
Isaac Daggett, a University of Wyoming student who beat out
over one hundred and twenty five other submissions in the
school's first ever fan design contest. Hawaii beat Big West
co leader UC Irvine on Saturday in Beaman's Bigger Bash,

(07:39):
named after head coach Laura Beeman and they were rocking
the rainbow design. You can check them out via link
in the show notes where you can bid to take
one of the Jersey's home auction ends tonight.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
We got to take a quick break.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
When we come back, the unrivaled call is coming from
inside the house. Welcome back, slices. We had a big
weekend of sports. A couple stories to dig into. First
quick note on that LSU South Carolina game I mentioned
earlier Don Staley's squad getting the wind despite Kim Molki

(08:12):
trying to harness the power of the current planetary parade
with her celestial themed blazer. Anyway, after the game, Tiger
star Flage Johnson called out the DJ at Colonial Life
Arena for playing the song cut Friends by rapper Camouflage
after the game Cocks win Now. Camouflage is Flage's father.
He was murdered in two thousand and three when her

(08:32):
mother was still pregnant with her She wrote quote, I'll
take my l on the chin, but this just nasty behavior.
None funny about that on Twitter, sharing a screenshot of
the DJ's Instagram, where after someone pointed out that playing
Camouflage at the end of the game was crazy. The
DJ replied my bad with a laughing face. The DJ
who goes by djto first responded by posting, quote, people

(08:56):
will find something to be mad about, just let them
end quote. But then she followed up with a statement
that said, in part quote, I apologize for playing cut
Friends instrumental at the game yesterday. It is never my
intent to disrespect anyone or offend anyone when my job
is to have fun and make sure other people have
a good time. She went on, I'm from the low
Country Seaport area, so I've been playing it for years,

(09:16):
even at other games, but I shouldn't have played it
at yesterday's game, and then said quote, I can't control
how anyone takes it, but I can take responsibility and
apologize end quote. Now that's a shit apology, and honestly,
it reads like she's blaming Flage and others for taking offense.
I can't control how anyone takes it. Well, how would
you take someone playing your murdered father's song right after

(09:38):
your team got beat and then doubling down with a
my bad and a laughing emoji.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
Thankfully sc agreed with me in a statement.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
South Carolina Athletics apologize to Flage and her family, and
Djto has been suspended for a game, though I'd argue
she deserves a much longer break. Speaking to South Carolina,
they take on number seventeen Tennessee tonight and Lady Vols
coach Kim Caldwell plans to coach despite having her first
baby exactly one week ago Monday, a boy named Connor

(10:06):
Scott all while she was battling the flu. Now, Caldwell
Mister teams lost to Texas on Thursday night, but she
was back in practice on Friday.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Now.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Props to the new mama if coaching today is what
she wants, get after it, but no judgment for her
or anyone that needs more time than that. Sticking with Hoops,
it's been a while since we gave you a Hoops
and Gay Shit update, but we've got a good one
for you now. I don't know if this is for
sure true, but using previous Hoops and Gay Shit knowledge

(10:34):
and some context clues, we're thinking that Melissa Smith was
crashing with girlfriend Dja Carrington in Miami for the duration
of the Unrivaled season, and then when the myst realized
that injuries had their roster short a couple players. They
just looked in house for a replacement. Literally, like in
Djana's house. Old girl was there ready to play faster

(10:54):
than you could say, Delissa or Najane.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
What we got to figure out their ship name y'all?

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Only in women's sports, right, I've never heard of a
men's pro player shacking up with his boo and getting
the call to suit up when injury struck. Hopefully one
day I will, though, And if I do, that honestly
wouldn't be much crazier than hearing a remix of Kia's
My Neck, My Back in a Dove ad on national television.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
But folks, that is a reality in the year twenty
twenty five.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
Now, if you haven't been watching Unrivaled or college hoops,
you might not have caud yet, but this ad is
basically the new ubiquitous commercial during women's basketball broadcasts. The
original song, in case you don't remember or your Misha's age,
was this naughty little tune with a very memorable chorus.
If you have kids in the car, ear Muff's time,
got it okay? That memorable chorus was my neck, my back,

(11:44):
lick my pussym my crack Now Dove's version is my neck,
my back, my legs and pits all that my neck,
my back, your thighs will be intact, which really doesn't
make any sense, but anyway, you get the picture. I
never thought i'd see the day, honestly, like, what's next,
mister Peanuts sing and give me that nut and a
Planter's ad. Now, I love peanuts, and Peanuts love me.

(12:08):
I'm not gonna do it anyway. If you're looking for
a more family friendly story, I do have one. Over
the weekend, a pair of sisters met in the Australian
Open Junior Doubles girls draw and they were even wearing
matching fits.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
This was awesome.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
Twin Americans ann again Christina Pennicova faced off against Czech
sisters Elena and Yanikovakova, with the twins advancing and going
on to win the title. And for more sister sister fun,
you could check out Keith Jenkins ESPN story on sisters
in college hoops.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
We'll link to that in the show notes.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
All right, so we mentioned earlier in the show that
American Chloe Kim won her eighth X Game snowboard halfpipe
title to break her tie with Kelly Clark for the
most women's half pipe titles in X Game's history, and
that brings us to the latest edition of Yes and
So a little context on what it means for Chloe
Kim to break Kelly Clark's record. Back in twenty fourteen,

(12:58):
Chloe mathematically qualified for the US Olympic team, but at
age thirteen, she was too young to compete at the Games,
so Kelly and company went to Russia while Chloe stayed home.
One year later, Chloe won her first X Games title
at age fourteen, and in doing so, she ended Kelly's
four year wind streak. Kelly finished second and was nothing
but a good sport celebrating Chloe's accomplishment and sport progressing

(13:21):
tricks with the media. And no exaggeration here, but Kelly
was literally twice Chloe's age thirty one and.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Fifteen at the time.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
But here they were two women were I guess technically
one woman and one teenager pushing their sport forward at
the same time. And there's actually a pretty famous story
about how the two first met. So when Chloe was
eight years old, she was riding at Mammoth Mountain in
California when she saw Kelly waiting in the lift line.
Chloe tugged on the sleeve of Kelly's jacket to get
her attention and asked if she could ride up with her.

(13:49):
Kelly obliged, and as the story goes, they did a
few runs together. Kelly went on to become a mentor
of Chloe's. They trained together in California for years, and
in twenty eighteen, Chloe, seventeen, was finally old enough to
compete at the Olympics. Kelly, then thirty four, made the
team too, becoming one of the first American women to
compete at five Winter Olympics. Chloe went on to win gold,

(14:11):
while Kelly finished just off the podium in fourth. And
while finishing fourth at the Olympics normally means going home
empty handed, that wasn't the case this time around. That's
because the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee has something called
the Order of eCos Award. Each US athlete who wins
a medal is able to bestow the honor on someone
who helped them reach the Olympic podium. Now, most athletes

(14:32):
pick their coach, but in twenty eighteen, Chloe picked Kelly.
It was just the second time that an athlete chose
to award the Order of eCos to a fellow athlete.
Asked about her decision, Chloe said, of Kelly quote, she
really took me under her wing, has guided me through
every possible situation, good and bad, and I'm so happy
to call her my friend.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
End quote. So yes to Chloe Kim and to Kelly Clark.
Love that story.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Speaking of yes, ending a slice is saying yes to
new teams and trying to figure out how to keep
track of all of them. Megan Werner wrote us and said,
in part quote, how to keep track of all my teams?
I'm loving following all my new teams lately, Minnesota, Frost,
Lunar Owls, Love Madison. Do any of you know how
a league gets to be one of the options at
ESPN's scores section of the app. I can find snooker, chess,

(15:20):
and badminton, among other obscure sports, but no PWHL for example.
I'm curious to know the criteria. Do leagues and governing
bodies pay for it? Is it based on ESPN's perceived interest?
Do these new leagues want fans going to their own
sites to follow results instead?

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Would be nice if.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
I could check on my new teams in similar ways
that I check on my hapless men's teams.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
End quote.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Okay, So, per my friends at ESPN who have been
working to push for more women's sports content for a while,
it's not a simple ad. So one of them tried
to tackle the issue right when she got to the company.
And apparently it's a manual process to add a new league,
and it scores, schedule stats, etc. So it's a pretty
big technological lift and if not up to anyone person
to decide which leagues make the cut, it's part of

(16:02):
a larger product roadmap and bandwidth decision. Also, producer Alex
says that when she worked at The Messenger, she was
involved in some convos about how to get a ticker
added to the site, and even though women's sports were
a priority, none of the sports data companies that sold
the packages included women's leagues. Right now, ESPN is also
working on rolling out its big direct to consumer streaming

(16:22):
service called Flagship, So my guess is that the focus
and the resources are going to be on that right now.
In the meantime, though, you could check out an app
called flash Score. It's producer Alex's favorite. The company that
makes it is based in Prague, so most Americans haven't
heard of it, but it's got almost every league on it.
Unrivaled hasn't been added just yet, but Love and the
PWHL are both on it, so it's only a matter

(16:43):
of time before Rivaled joins too. Plus if you make
it account, you could favorite your teams and you can
get alerts about scores and upcoming games. Thanks for the question.
We agree that we would love to be able to
track all of our teams in one spot. Speaking of
Unrivaled and data across the timeline known for keeping track
of women's hoop stats, just added Unrivaled this weekend, so
now you could find all the Unrivaled data there along

(17:04):
with everything else. We love that you're listening, but we
want you to get in the game every day too,
So here's our good game play.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
Of the day. Keep buying those slices. Slices.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Huge shout out to all of you getting on board
with our new team soccer side, Minnesota Aurora FC. It
has been so fun watching the numbers go up on
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for nieces, nephews and kiddos. What a cool present for
the next generation. This capital race ends on Friday, so

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get in while you can. We'll put the link in
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It's easy watch Tittles rating five out of five Tickled
by Tittles review at the Bowling I went to this

(18:00):
weekend with friends. The screens offered up fun facts under
your scores while you played. Things like three splits in
a row is called the turkey buzzard true, and Donald
Duck is banned in Finland because he doesn't wear pants.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
False. I looked it up. But my favorite fact of
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Speaker 1 (18:17):
The dot above a lowercase I is called a tittle,
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Thanks for listening, slices, See you tomorrow. Good Game, Madison Keys,
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(18:40):
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