NBC Sports begins its coverage of the 2025 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season with comprehensive live coverage of the 63rd Rolex 24 At Daytona endurance race from Daytona International Speedway this weekend on NBC, Peacock, and USA Network, with Peacock streaming flag-to-flag coverage of the entire 24-hour race.
This year’s race features many of the world’s most well-known drivers, including three-time INDYCAR champion Alex Palou, six-time INDYCAR champion Scott Dixon, 2024 INDYCAR third-place finisher Scott McLaughlin, 2022 Daytona 500 champion Austin Cindric, 2024 Rolex 24 winner Felipe Nasr, 2024 Rolex 24 GTP winner Dane Cameron, two-time Daytona 24 winner Tom Blomqvist, as well as Colton Herta, Romain Grosjean, and Kevin Magnussen.
The Rolex 24 At Daytona features icons of the racing world competing on teams across four separate classes of competition: Grand Touring Prototype (GTP), Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2), GT Daytona Pro (GTD PRO), and GT Daytona (GTD). Palou, the reigning INDYCAR champion, aims to earn his first Rolex 24 victory in the GTP class with Acura Meyer Shank Racing.
In order to handle the 24 consecutive hours of coverage, NBC Sports will utilize 14 commentators, analysts and reporters on-site at Daytona International Speedway, including its lead IMSA commentating team of play-by-play voice Leigh Diffey alongside 1990 Rolex 24 winner and former IMSA GT driver and analyst Calvin Fish and 2014 Rolex 24 winner and analyst Townsend Bell. NBC Sports’ Dave Burns and Brian Till will also serve as play-by-play and analyst, respectively, during the endurance race.
NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett will join host Marty Snider to provide analysis from the Peacock Pit Box on pit road. Jarrett won the Daytona 500 on this same racetrack three times during his career (1993, 1996, 2000) and makes his first visit to the Rolex 24.
Bell, along with INDYCAR driver James Hinchcliffe and former NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Parker Kligerman,will be pulling double duty this weekend. All three will be competing in the GTD Pro class, with Hinchcliffe (Pfaff Motorsports) and Kligerman (Forte Racing) driving the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2, and Bell (Vasser Sullivan Racing) driving the Lexus RC F GT3.
Kevin Lee, Dillon Welch, Kim Coon, Matt Yocum, and Chris Wilner will serve as pit reporters throughout the race.
Peacock serves as the streaming home of the WeatherTech Championship with flag-to-flag live coverage of all races as well as exclusive coverage for portions of select endurance races, including this weekend’s Rolex 24 At Daytona. Click here for complete details on the 2025 IMSA coverage schedule.
In addition to comprehensive Rolex 24 At Daytona coverage, Peacock will provide exclusive streaming coverage of qualifying today at 2:05 p.m. ET and the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge race at Daytona this Friday at 1:40 p.m. ET.
NBC Sports’ coverage will also include a number of features surrounding the Rolex 24 this weekend, including:
Numerous in-depth features detailing the teams and drivers competing in the internationally star-studded field;
NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett, who won the Daytona 500 three times on this track, experiencing his first Rolex 24 and bringing a fresh outlook to the famed race;
Nine-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen and five-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Oliver Gavin joining the booth to share their perspective on the unique nature of a 24-hour race.
BROADCAST TEAM
Play-by-Play/Host: Leigh Diffey, Dave Burns
Analysts: Calvin Fish, Townsend Bell, Brian Till, James Hinchcliffe, Parker Kligerman (Bell, Hinchcliffe and Kligerman also competing)
Pit Reporters: Kevin Lee, Dillon Welch, Kim Coon, Matt Yocum, Chris Wilner
National Basketball Association owners were supposed to be considering expanding to 32 teams sometime in 2025 but almost a month has passed and it appears that NBA owners are more interested in euros or pounds than the glitz of Las Vegas and the corporate rich Seattle market. The league is also investigating whether Mexico City has the wherewithal to host an NBA franchise. “Mexico City is a market that we’ve been playing regular season games and not just preseason games for a long time. I think that’s potentially doable, “said the NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. “There are other issues involved, it’s not about to happen overnight, but I think that’s a real opportunity.” But European expansion is also on Silver’s mind. He has dusted off the old David Stern plan to expand into Europe. About two decades ago, the NBA Commissioner Stern was wondering whether an NBA European Division would work but there was an arena problem in Europe. There were enough NBA state-of-the-art facilities on the continent and the notion went dormant until recently. Silver made an appearance on Shaquille O’Neal’s podcast and discussed how things might work in Europe but there are some obstacles.
“One of the things we’ve been discussing is whether, before adding NBA franchises in Europe, there’s an opportunity to create an independent league there. This could leverage the enormous interest in basketball in major European capitals like Paris, London, Berlin, and Madrid and other major cities that love basketball,” Silver continued, “One day, maybe it’ll be my successor, but I can definitely see a division of NBA teams in Europe, and I think it would be an incredible thing for the game.” The business of the NBA is selling the brand globally. The league is looking for new money making markets and Europe appears to be the next stop.
The Tampa Bay Rays and free agent Ha-Seong Kim have agreed to a two-year contract valued at $29 million, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal hadn’t been announced. ESPN first reported the agreement.
Kim, who played his first four seasons in the majors with the San Diego Padres and won a Gold Glove in 2023, will be paid $13 million this year. He also could earn $2 million in performance bonuses — $10,000 per plate appearance starting at 326 through 525.
Kim has a $16 million player option for 2026.
The 29-year-old infielder from South Korea tore the labrum in his right shoulder on Aug. 18 and needed season-ending surgery. He hit .233 with 11 homers and 22 stolen bases in the final season of a $28 million, four-year contract.
Tampa earns the No. 1 spot in the USA Lacrosse Magazine’s initial rankings. After earning the program’s highest final ranking in 2024 following a National Championship title, the team garners its highest-ever preseason ranking in any poll at No. 1 surpassing the previous mark at No. 4.
Tampa is the No. 1 team in the USA Lacrosse Division II Women’s Preseason Top 20, USA Lacrosse Magazine announced Tuesday.
When Tampa put the final touches on its 13-8 win over Adelphi in the 2024 NCAA championship game, the Spartans became the fourth straight first-time champion in Division II. And they were certainly deserving.
The defending national champs are the popular choice among Division II coaches as the preseason No. 1, with returning talent throughout the lineup. Peyton Howell and Sophi Wrisk return to lead the offense, with Lexi Waters and Delaney Stahrr back as the defensive anchors.
While it’s still to be seen how the changes for 2025 ‑ an expanded NCAA tournament field of 24 teams and automatic berths for conference champions ‑ will impact the parity, what is known is that Tampa begins the new season right where it left off last year, sitting at the top of the national rankings.
Led by midfielders Maggie Schipfer and Megan Bunker, No. 2 Regis has a strong group returning from last year’s final-four team. A sixth straight RMAC title and another deep NCAA run won’t be surprising in 2025.
No. 3 Florida Southern battled Tampa three times last year, with those games decided by a combined four goals. The margin between these two Sunshine State Conference foes is usually razor-thin, and that’s likely to be the case again this spring.
No. 4 Pace, which was undefeated until the NCAA regional final in 2024, must replace national player of the year Angelina Porcello in the midfield as well as first-team All-America defender Alexandra Quinn, but the Setters welcome back All-America goalie Sami Tanguay.
Rounding out the top five, West Chester has some key losses from last year’s regional final squad, most notably midfielder Hannah Stanislawczyk, the program’s all-time scoring leader. The return of midfielder Keri Barnett, who missed all of 2024 due to an injury, should help.
Preseason rankings are compiled by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors with consultation from college coaches.