Opinion: ESPN has been looking the other way on Dan Dakich's
Broadcaster Dan Dakich went after two college professors who had engaged him on Twitter, prompting ESPN to say it aking this
Nike executive resigns after her son's involvement in resale
Hebert worked for Nike for 25 years through various international roles and helped head the company's North America division
5-year-old injured in Britt Reid crash 'likely has permanent brain
Ariel Young, injured in thecrash involving former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid, will likely have permanent brain damage
Father of boy who scored TD in Nebraska spring football game dies
Andy Hoffman the father of Jack Hoffman, who scored a TD as a 7-year-old during Nebraska's 2013 spring football game died
Opinion: NFL should consider permanently honoring Alex Smith's
Given all that Alex Smith had to overcome to return to play in 2020, perhaps the NFL ought to consider renaming its Comeback
Boxam Tournament: Mary Kom, Amit Panghal among 12 Indians in
The Boxam International Tournament would see all of India #39;s nine Olympic-bound boxers in action
Opinion: James Harden has been a seamless fit with Nets after messy
James Harden has answered all of the questions he faced when he arrived in Brooklyn amid criticism for how he forced his way
Breakdowns of men's college basketball conference tournaments
During the next two weeks, teams will fight for automatic NCAA Tournament berths at conference tournaments across the country
Letters from University of Texas donors reveal drastic measures
Wealthy Longhorns supporters push school president to preserve tradition: UT needs rich donors ... more than irresponsible
Opinion: Trevor Bauer happy with Dodgers, and Mets happy without
New Dodgers ace Trevor Bauer makes his debut on the same day Mets chief Sandy Alderson questions whether they are better off
Hawks fire Lloyd Pierce as head coach, now the focus will be on who
The Hawks fired Lloyd Pierce as head coach after a 14-20 start, which includes 11 losses in their past 15 games
Opinion: Adding J.J. Watt pushes Arizona Cardinals into NFL's elite
Arizona Cardinals general manager Steve Keim andowner Michael Bidwill have maneuvered the team into the NFL spotlight by
J.J. Watt agrees to two-year contract with Arizona Cardinals
J.J. Watt, the longtime star of the Houston Texans, agreed to a two-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals on Monday
Washington Football Team plans to release quarterback Alex Smith
Despite quarterback's inspiring NFL comeback player of the year campaign, reigning NFC East champions have other plans at
Bajrang Punia takes break from social media to focus on preparation
Deactivating my social media handles till Olympics: Bajrang Punia
Olympic-bound star Indian grappler Bajrang Punia on Monday announced he will be deactivating all his social media accounts
Big Sky issues an apology for referee that called a 'missed'
In the fourth quarter of a tied game, a Big Sky official called an Eastern Washington field goal that appeared to go through
Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert, a former 4.0 student, ready
NFL's offensive rookie of the year, Justin Herbert, was a 4.0 student at Oregon. He'll need his strong study habits to learn
'I think we got the right man': Tony La Russa's second stint with
The Chicago White Sox's exhibition game against the Milwaukee Brewers was Tony La Russa's first as a manager since the 2011
Tiger Woods stirred by golfers wearing his Sunday red
Tiger Woods wrote it was hard to explain how touching today was when he saw PGA Tour players on Sunday wearing his customary
Annika Sorenstam on decision to accept Presidential Medal of
New interview shows first glimpse of Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony as Annika Sorenstam acknowledges issues with he
Opinion: Young gymnasts trying to capitalize on unexpected chance
Because gymnasts must be 16 in an Olympic year to be eligible for Games, Tokyo delay gives athletes born in 2005 a chance
Golfers everywhere are wearing red and black to honor Tiger
On the final day of the Workday Championship, PGA golfers (and random fans) are donning Tiger Woods' customary red and black
Former Notre Dame and NFL player Louis Nix III found dead, family
Police in Florida are investigating the death of Louis Nix III, a former Notre Dame football player reported missing last
Victorious Sermon obliges in feature
Mr. Chirag V. Shahs Victorious Sermon, ridden by S. Zervan, won the R N Kanga Trophy, the main event of Sundays (Feb. 28)
Could Tiger Woods have been asleep at the wheel before crash?
Experts say the evidence from the Tiger Woods car crash indicates that he wasn't paying attention and had a very delayed
Best shots of 2020-21 college basketball season
The 2020-21 college basketball season is underway. Here are the top photos
No. 19 Kansas upsets No. 2 Baylor as Bears suffer first loss of the
Kansas, a program that had won 16 of the past 17 regular-season Big 12 titles,held off a late surge to take down Baylor, 71-
Bubble watch: Indiana and Syracuse stumble; UConn bolsters NCAA
James Bouknight's return from injury has helped lift the Huskies to safer ground. VCU, Georgia and Ole Miss are heading in
College basketball winners and losers: Michigan all but locks up No
Gonzaga and Baylor haven't lost and are the clear-cut favorites to be the top two seeds on Selection Sunday on March 14.
Texas State celebrates with coach after winning Sun Belt title in
Texas State interim head coach Terrence Johnson, who was sidelined due to COVID protocols, meets his team after they clinched
John Thompson and John Chaney created legacy for Black college
John Thompson and John Chaney were the gold standard for college basketball coaches, and role models for Black ones. Who will
LeBron James responds to Zlatan Ibrahimovic: 'There's no way I will
LeBron James issued a strong rebuttal to soccer star Zlatan Ibrahimovic's recent comments that athletes should largely stick
Oklahoma City Thunder change uniforms at halftime after mix-up with
The Thunder wore orange, the Hawks wore red and the lack of contrast on the court became a problem that had to be solved
Court records: Ex-USA Gymnastics coach John Geddert inflicted '
John Geddert, who coached the US women's gymnastics team in the 2012 Olympics, was charged Thursday with 24 felonies. He