NCAA FB June 24 Longtime Tennessee Vols broadcaster John Ward dies at 88 John Ward, the radio voice of Tennessee football and men's basketball for over three decades, has died. He was 88.
National Anthem Protests June 04 Trump tackles the NFL and national anthem: A timeline President Trump set his sights on the National Football League during the 2017 season when he lashed out at athletes who protest the national anthem before games.
NCAA BK May 10 NBA hopeful's mom likens NCAA to slavery; Condoleezza Rice defends planned reforms The mother of a top NBA prospect, and former college basketball star, likened the NCAA to slavery and a prison system Monday in response to reforms suggested by a commission led by ...
MLB April 28 Ex-diplomats Power, Rice share ideas on saving baseball, college hoops No longer assigned to help save the world, a former member of the Obama administration is offering ideas on saving Major League Baseball instead.
NCAA BK April 02 Villanova dominates Michigan to clinch NCAA National Championship title The redshirt sophomore scored 18 points in the first half to help Villanova pull away from Michigan as the Wildcats defeated the Wolverines 79-62 at the Alamodome in San Antonio ...
NCAA BK April 02 March Madness 2018 schedule and what to know March Madness is underway: college athletes are competing in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament in hopes of being crowned national champions.
SPORTS April 02 You deserve better, Sister Jean. Yes, people really did spend Easter weekend mocking a nun The 98-year-old Loyola Chicago team chaplain attended every game of the 11th seed’s Cinderella run and seemed to deliver a much-needed divine touch to her team and our hearts.
NCAA BK April 01 Notre Dame buzzer-beater stuns Mississippi State in NCAA women's title game Arike Ogunbowale did it again.
NCAA BK April 01 Loyola-Chicago angry at 'disgusting' Sister Jean potshots You come at Sister Jean, you best ask forgiveness.
NCAA BK March 31 Villanova, Michigan advance to NCAA men's title game Despite an NCAA Tournament filled with upsets, Monday night’s men’s championship game in San Antonio will match a No. 1 seed against a No. 3 seed.