Jim Boeheim, who told ESPN he would “probably” return for the 2023-24 season, walked back saying Wake Forest and Pitt ‘bought a team’ using NIL.
Author: Casey L. Moore, USA TODAY
Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona has beloved scooter stolen, then recovered
Guardians manager Terry Francona’s scooter was stolen from his residence, but it was then recovered on Tuesday.
Pelé’s daughter posts touching picture of her with her father at the hospital
Kely Nascimento, Pelé’s daughter, shared a touching photo Friday of herself hugging the soccer legend in his hospital bed in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Arizona Diamondbacks prospect Leandro Cedeno blasts 527-foot home run in minor league game
Leandro Cedeno, a first baseman at Double-A for the Diamondbacks, registered one of professional baseball’s longest home runs in recent memory.
Phoenix Mercury coach says Brittney Griner’s detainment would be resolved ‘if it was LeBron’
Mercury coach Vanessa Nygaard discussed the message being sent by not acting faster to bring detained Brittney Griner home from Russia.
Hank Goldberg, longtime sports handicapper and ESPN reporter, dies at age 82
Hank Goldberg, who appeared on ESPN for more than 20 years as an NFL reporter and sports handicapper, passed away at his home in Las Vegas.
Opinion: ‘Cleveland Guardians’ is fine – but MLB fans’ memories should be about more than a name
Cleveland’s MLB team announced Friday that it would change its nickname to take effect after the 2021 season.
Players’ kids, families were the real stars of Buccaneers’ Super Bowl 55 celebration. Just take a look.
Some of the best moments from Super Bowl 55 came in the form of players’ kids celebrating on the field after the Buccaneers’ victory over the Chiefs.
Ravens return additional positive tests for COVID-19, per report
The Baltimore Ravens have reportedly returned positive tests for COVID-19 for a fourth day this week.
Trevor Bauer’s phone number displayed in ‘massive screw up’ during ESPN broadcast
Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer was interviewed during a KBO broadcast by ESPN, which accidentally displayed his phone number.