Almost 3,000 cases of coronavirus have been reported in the United States, with a death toll of more than 50, and those numbers are expected to rise
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: As coronavirus stops games, it’s the hourly workers at arenas and stadiums that lose the most
The NBA, NHL, March Madness are not just fun and games. For some people, these are their livelihoods. For the foreseeable future, they’ve been lost.
US Soccer president bows to pressure, resigns after federation demeans USWNT in court filing
US Soccer had claimed in court filing that it was ‘indisputable science’ that US women were naturally inferior to male players and lacked same skills
US women turn warmups inside out to protest US Soccer characterizing them as inferior
Entire U.S. women’s team has filed federal gender discrimination lawsuit against U.S. Soccer over equal pay
Opinion: Common sense prevails in NBA, NCAA, but not for the right reasons
NCAA closes doors to tournament games, but before officials get too much credit for dealing with coronavirus, remember none of them did it willingly.
US Olympic and Paralympic Committee postpones Tokyo media summit due to coronavirus fears
More than 100 Olympians and Paralympians, as well as media outlets from around country, had been expected at four-day event in Los Angeles.
Opinion: Year after Li Li Leung took over USA Gymnastics, progress made but problems remain
USA Gymnastics CEO Li Li Leung has been leading the organization for a year and has made some progress, but she admits there is still much work to do.
Opinion: NFL’s proposed move to 17-game schedule, expanded playoffs not what it seems
NFL owners approved a proposal Thursday that includes an expanded playoff field and 17-game schedule, which means more football. And more problems.
Opinion: European soccer gives Major League Baseball a lesson in how to punish cheaters
Manchester City will be banned from Champions League for next two seasons and fined more than $32 million for violating financial fair play rules
Pitcher Mike Bolsinger says cheating Houston Astros changed course of his career
Mike Bolsinger faced eight batters and got one out vs. the Astros in 2017. He hasn’t pitched in the majors since. On Monday, he sued the team.