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    When Fandom Goes Too Far

    JamesBy JamesJuly 8, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Is it just me or do the dog days of summer feel particularly brutal this year? (Thanks, heat dome.) To cope, I’ve taken a few trips to Long Island where my brother’s pool offers a welcome escape from the sweltering city. As an added bonus, the train rides give me plenty of time to fall down every Wimbledon and World Cup rabbit hole imaginable. I can’t get enough of Coco Gauff’s incredible time management skills or the fact that she just surpassed Maria Sharapova’s nearly 20-year record. And since the USMNT’s bitter loss to Belgium, I’ve consoled myself with deep dives into the longtime bromance between Norway and England’s top stars Erling Haaland and Jude Bellingham ahead of their quarterfinals matchup — as if I wasn’t already invested enough in the viral Viking’s every social media move, I’ve now got even more reasons to circle Saturday’s game on my calendar. May the best friend win. Now, let’s get to the rest of the sports headlines…

    — Mallory Simon / Writer / New York, New York

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    When Fandom Goes Too Far

    What’s going on: Former LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne says airport stalking has become so common that she no longer feels safe traveling alone. In a recent TikTok video, she told her nearly 8 million followers that a group of male autograph seekers monitor her flights, buy refundable tickets to get through airport security, and wait at gates to confront her when she lands. She said the situation recently escalated when several men tried to follow her into a women’s restroom at an airport, prompting her sister to intervene. The incident is the latest in a string of such encounters Dunne has publicly discussed over the past year on her social media. Olympic sprinter Gabby Thomas has also reported similar accounts of airport harassment. Both athletes suggest these aren’t overzealous fans so much as professional autograph resellers who profit from their signatures. 

    Why is this happening?:Dunne and Thomas are far from the first female athletes to grapple with stalking. When the New York Times investigated the issue last August, it found 52 reported cases involving athletes across sports since 2020, which it says is likely an underestimate. As women’s sports become more popular, security experts say the risks facing female athletes have grown, too — especially as social media makes it easier to map their movements in real time. Some leagues and governing bodies have responded by expanding security measures at arenas, monitoring online threats, and investing in athlete protection programs. But many athletes say they’re still navigating the risks largely on their own. Which left Dunne to wonder in her latest post: “Should a woman have to change her behavior because men can’t handle the word ‘no’?”

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    Last week, when the WNBA announced the starters for its All-Star Game set to tip off in Chicago on July 25, one thing became clear: Fans and players had verydifferent ideas about who deserved those positions. But since the former control 50% of the voting power, their picks dominated the decision-making process. As a result, Caitlin Clark earned a starting spot after fans ranked her second among guards, even though players ranked her 11th. Meanwhile, Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard (who players ranked second) didn’t earn a starting nod. Fast-forward to this week: Coaches have named the reserves, and Howard made the roster after all. But as ESPN’s roundup of the biggest snubs and surprises shows, the debate over this year’s lineup is far from over.

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    When Fandom Goes Too Far

    What’s going on: Former LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne says airport stalking has become so common that she no longer feels safe traveling alone. In a recent TikTok video, she told her nearly 8 million followers that a group of male autograph seekers monitor her flights, buy refundable tickets to get through airport security, and wait at gates to confront her when she lands. She said the situation recently escalated when several men tried to follow her into a women’s restroom at an airport, prompting her sister to intervene. The incident is the latest in a string of such encounters Dunne has publicly discussed over the past year on her social media. Olympic sprinter Gabby Thomas has also reported similar accounts of airport harassment. Both athletes suggest these aren’t overzealous fans so much as professional autograph resellers who profit from their signatures. 

    Why is this happening?:Dunne and Thomas are far from the first female athletes to grapple with stalking. When the New York Times investigated the issue last August, it found 52 reported cases involving athletes across sports since 2020, which it says is likely an underestimate. As women’s sports become more popular, security experts say the risks facing female athletes have grown, too — especially as social media makes it easier to map their movements in real time. Some leagues and governing bodies have responded by expanding security measures at arenas, monitoring online threats, and investing in athlete protection programs. But many athletes say they’re still navigating the risks largely on their own. Which left Dunne to wonder in her latest post: “Should a woman have to change her behavior because men can’t handle the word ‘no’?”

    Related:The Online Harassment Problem WNBA Players Can’t Ignore (Reuters)

    Timeout

    What’s the drama over the WNBA All-Star lineups? 

    What’s the drama over the WNBA All-Star lineups? 

    Last week, when the WNBA announced the starters for its All-Star Game set to tip off in Chicago on July 25, one thing became clear: Fans and players had verydifferent ideas about who deserved those positions. But since the former control 50% of the voting power, their picks dominated the decision-making process. As a result, Caitlin Clark earned a starting spot after fans ranked her second among guards, even though players ranked her 11th. Meanwhile, Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard (who players ranked second) didn’t earn a starting nod. Fast-forward to this week: Coaches have named the reserves, and Howard made the roster after all. But as ESPN’s roundup of the biggest snubs and surprises shows, the debate over this year’s lineup is far from over.

    Related:WNBA Coach Has One Word for Kelsey Plum Not Starting at All-Stars (Sports Illustrated)

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    Skimmed by Mallory Simon and Jordan Galloway. Fact-checked by Jordan Mamone

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