President Joe Biden honored this year’s NCAA basketball champions as LSU’s women’s team and the UConn men visited the White House on Friday.
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LIV golfers making case to get on Ryder Cup team. ‘We deserve that spot.’
While Brandel Chamblee and Brad Faxon have debated the Ryder Cup issue, LIV golfer Sergio Garcia was told his chances of making it are ‘slim to none.’
LIV golfers rally around, revel in Brooks Koepka’s PGA Championship win
Brooks Koepka’s win at the PGA Championship has given everyone affiliated with LIV Golf a chance to take a victory lap
Josh Harris’ group, Washington Commanders finalize sale agreement for NFL franchise
NFL owners still must approve the sale of the Commanders, but a group led by Josh Harris is set to take over the franchise from Daniel Snyder.
‘Tremendous amount of success’: XFL co-owners reflect on season, talk about what’s next
USA TODAY Sports caught up with Dany Garcia and Dwayne Johnson, the XFL’s co-owners, to evaluate the 2023 season and look ahead to 2024.
Dante Exum body-slammed on court during Euroleague basketball game brawl
Benches cleared and several players were seen pushing and throwing punches during a massive on-court brawl between Real Madrid and Partizan Belgrade.
Arch Manning won’t sign NIL deals until he starts playing, Texas coach says
Incoming freshman QB Arch Manning won’t sign any NIL deals until he starts playing on a regular basis at Texas, coach Steve Sarkisian said.
Frank Reich says Carolina Panthers have reached ‘consensus’ on NFL draft’s No. 1 pick
Frank Reich says the Carolina Panthers have reached a decision on who they’ll take with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft.
As NFL draft hysteria ramps up, so too does misinformation around teams
The rumor mill can run wild in the days leading up to the NFL draft, and sometimes teams play a role in the proliferation of misinformation.
Former New Mexico State men’s basketball players file lawsuit over hazing allegations
Two former New Mexico State men’s basketball players filed a lawsuit over the hazing allegations that led to the cancelation of the Aggies’ season.