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Bryant was suspended four games in 2015 for violating NFL's substance abuse policy.
And you thought this election cycle couldn't get more painful.
Don't let the seeding deceive you. Kentucky enters the SEC Tournament as the odds-on favorite. But don't let the odds confuse you. There are storylines galore. Here's how to watch.
Nick Buoniconti — a former Dolphins linebacker and Hall-of-Fame player — is hurting in his post-football career. And he wants the NFL to be held responsible.
The Falcons asking about Eli Apple's sexual preference leaves a bad taste in our mouths because of the insinuation: That, in a job interview setting, his answer somehow mattered.
Curt Schilling does not have to be silenced to be scorned. He does not have to be right to be wronged. A firing squad will only add gunpowder to his hot takes, and we all may regret just how far that fire may reach.
For the first time since 1995 — when Alexi Lalas still looked like the old Tampa Bay Buccaneers logo — U.S. Soccer delivered a swag redesign.
The NFL Combine — in its focus on numbers and bodies — reminds one writer of a much different assignment he had: Covering cattles sent to slaughter.
Dennis Rodman — the once-self-appointed ambassador to North Korea and former basketball beatnik — wants to make America great again, one rebound at a time.
Dexter Fowler — in backing away from Baltimore and returning to Chicago — changed his mind. And yet, nothing changed. Not really.
Barry Bonds knows a thing or two about broken records. This story is a broken record.
The details of sexual assault allegations against Peyton Manning at the University of Tennessee resurfaced Saturday. Here's what you need to know, and why we seem to care 20 years later.
In Leicester, some soccer fans believe their team has found that path from longtime relegation and second-tier status to nirvana: a group of Buddhist monks.
A journey down the Amazon dot com river rarely disappoints. And one of its tributaries now leads to an erotic novella featuring the controversial quarterback of the moment.
How to reconcile a team of destiny with its new reality: A team, defeated. A dream, deferred. A tidal stream, dammed.
Super Bowl 50 — as George R. R. Martin might say — is coming. And this game of NFL thrones will likely feature a cast of characters and drama worthy of its own miniseries.
In Greenwood, S.C., a different portrait emerges of hometown hero Josh Norman.
The voices of Jaime and Luis Moreno have gone viral. But this isn't just a story of a soccer-style, Spanish song and dance. It's a story of substance. A story that personifies the Panthers' reach.
Peyton Manning’s story has many scribes. But only he can author its end. No matter how hard the pens push him toward retirement and retreat, a plot twist came on Sunday.
The NBA All-Star Game is often cast as a worthless exhibition. But the midseason showcase continues to have an impact on players' net worth. Just ask Anthony Davis.
A long awaited adaptation of Hawthorne's "Scarlet Letter," wherein Cam Newton wears a "C" for classless. Wherein Newton wins playoff games, yes, but loses at life.
Marshawn Lynch might have played his last game as a Seahawk on Sunday. And instead of a comeback, we saw a disappearing act. A strange, somehow fitting, scene.
Russell Okung, in an editorial, called the American Dream a lie often used to stem the flow of pity to the poor. And he's right. And we see this in sports, too — not just society.
With the Giants seemingly poised to promote offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo, the Eagles have set their sights on a new coaching candidate: New York's old coach.
Lost in that Sunday morning conversation about Vontaze Burfict's hit on Antonio Brown is the hit we should fear more.
The Dolphins hired Adam Gase on Saturday, making him their ninth coach since 2004. Maybe he's the one. But Ryan Tannehill isn't the QB of the future — not if that future is meant to be bright.
Move over, Tom Brady. The UGG Boots brand just found its new ambassador.
According to an Indy Star report, Andrew Luck needed injections to play — and even then, the extent of his injury was limiting.
Rest assured, TCU fans will remember the 2015 Alamo Bowl — a game that will see their quarterback mired in controversy.
Alfredo Pacheco was killed in a gas station shooting in his home country. He was 33.
Liam Collins became an American household name with his undercover report that put Peyton Manning under the microscope. But Collins has his own incredibly interesting story, from "Britain's Got Talent" to bankruptcy.
Larry Nance, Jr. sorta scored on Friday night and perfectly personified the tectonic shift in Los Angeles professional basketball.
Mike Leake just scored a 5-year, $80 million deal from the Cardinals. And the ace and face of St. Louis's pitching staff thinks that deal was a steal.
Since the season's start, the number of known arrests has been negligible, especially compared with years past.
The former NFL running back filed for bankruptcy in November and owes a lot of money to a lot of people ... including his mom, former domestic partners and a television personality.
Russia president Vladimir Putin continues to campaign for Sepp Blatter, creating the worst power couple since Madonna and Dennis Rodman dated in the 90s.
Rob Manfred's statement has some wondering if Bud Selig's successor left a loophole for Rose to crawl through — or at the very least, if he just put a bright, shining spotlight on Cooperstown.
As the 49ers continue to test the limits of loss, another blow: Carlos Hyde's not coming back this season.
CNN and TNT are in the same family. But things got awkward at the dinner table when a cross-promo for CNN's GOP debate turned into a roast.
Giants safety Nat Berhe lost his cousin as a result of the San Bernardino shooting. In a first-person piece for the Players' Tribune, he offered a poignant portrait inside the big picture.
Former NBA commissioner David Stern took the stage at the IMG Intercollegiate Athletics Forum on Thursday. And he said some stuff.
Brandon Marshall has said before that New York will be his last stop, that he will retire a Jet. Here's why.
As Titans and Jaguars fans have often had to hear on Sundays in December, this is a game about looking to the future. For the most part.
The 49ers (3-8) come into Chicago with the worst record in the NFC (along with the Cowboys). The Bears, meanwhile, sit at 5-6, but not without signs of hope.
Two teams on the outside-looking-in when it comes to the AFC playoff picture, the Ravens and Dolphins hardly represent Sunday's greatest game. But it isn't a game without storylines.
The Bengals (9-2) travel to Cleveland to face the Browns (2-9), two squads staring at each other from opposite sides of the AFC North standings.
Anybody facing Houston, you have a problem. The Texans (6-5) travel to Orchard Park, N.Y., on a four-game winning streak. The Bills (5-6), having lost two games in a row, await.
The Broncos' lead in the AFC West may be virtually out of reach, but everyone loves a little rivalry. Here's what you need to know to watch the Chiefs-Raiders game.
When the scribes of the NFL schedule first penciled the Eagles-Patriots game into this Sunday slot, it probably looked like a marquee matchup. By Week 13, it looks like a potentially lopsided affair.
Sunday's game between the Colts and Steelers could prove pivotal in the AFC playoff picture.
The Panthers face the Saints in New Orleans on Sunday, looking to prolong their undefeated season. The Saints, conversely, look to make a move out of the division's basement.
The Vikings hope to keep their slim lead over the Packers in the NFC North, while the Seahawks teeter precariously on the edge of a playoff berth, period. Here's what you need to know.
The Giants find themselves tied atop the NFC East standings with Washington. Meanwhile, the Jets sit just outside of the playoff picture heading into Week 13. Here's what you need to know.
John Calipari stood up for his former point guard of the Memphis era, but not before he offered some insight to the way Derrick Rose processes injuries.
For all of our fear-mongering in response to the tragedy in France, an armed football fanbase could have disastrous consequences.
Too many teams try to build atop a young quarterback rather than build beneath him. But the Raiders did it right, a contrast easily seen by looking at the split paths of the Brothers Carr.
A New York Daily News report claims that Tim Tebow and the former Miss USA winner cut ties because of the former NFL quarterback's views on the sanctity of sex.
Having trouble getting interested in today's games? SN took breaks between turkey legs to bring you storylines surrounding games, teams and personalities during Week 12's Sunday schedule.
The star on Tony Romo's helmet has blinded football fans to what they are seeing: one of the most improbable quarterback careers we've ever seen. And it may end before it's appreciated.
Chance Warmack enjoyed some Mac and Cheese for Thanksgiving. Then Titans coach Mike Mularkey wanted the worst from Warmack: a weigh in.
Despite a record start to the season (15-0), all is not golden for the Golden State Warriors' stand-in head coach.
Doug Martin's Sunday performance put him on the shortlist of best single-game totals for a running back. But he's still behind ... himself.
Dorothy Newton's new book details her horrid treatment by Nate Newton. In an interview with Sports Illustrated, she spoke to the ex-Cowboy's abusive treatment, and what the team knew.
Football players playing football? Sure, that's nice. But what if this week's matchups featured an 11-on-11 melee of mascots? Our purely scientific predictions:
Peyton Manning has authored an incredible career, a helluva history. But this record doesn't come with a storybook ending.
An astounding 15 percent of active NFL quarterbacks have the same first name. And looking historically, an even more white-dude name trend emerges.
Vince Young expressed remorse, saying he should have "just played football." But the NFL's blacklisting of the former Longhorn star goes both ways.
Kellen Winslow Sr. and Wes Kemp, both St. Louis-area-born and Missouri football products, reflect on a momentous occasion for their university and its black student-body population.
Lane Johnson and Jason Kelce took particular umbrage with Hardy's being on the field, and well, Hardy's being in general, criticizing both his effort and off-field exploits.
An unnecessary hit from Rams CB LaMarcus Joyner on a sliding Teddy Bridgewater knocked the Vikings QB unconscious and out of the game.
Speaking at the 2015 White House Tribal Nations Conference, President Barack Obama supported adidas's move to incentivize the eradication of Native American mascots in sports.
The German athletic apparel company has announced an initiative targeted toward high schools still employing Native American imagery — and the service is free.
In a secondary of stars, Panthers safety Kurt Coleman is a playmaker in his own right. On Monday vs. the Colts, he shows it.
The Charlotte stadium was the site of a daring protest during the Colts-Panthers game.
Kwon Alexander's teenage brother died Friday. On Sunday, Alexander played admirably in the midst of tragedy.
Fanwish is rewarding some ... lucky ... Cowboy fan with a night at the Dallas Omni with Greg Hardy. What could be sweeter?! Oh, just all of these things.
Serena Williams served as Wired's guest editor in an issue focusing on equality. And — as is her style on and off the court — she didn't hold back. She served.
More than 500 miles from Washington D.C., Cherokee High's Braves also wear burgundy and gold. And they show us what it truly looks like to honor a culture through football.
Eddie George was drafted the same year Chicago the Musical returned to Broadway. Now, he's joining the long-running revival in the big city.
The NFL, NO MORE and USA Network will partner to air PSAs featuring NFL players speaking against domestic violence.
Footage and details from Friday's incident offer some clarity into what took place between Johnny Manziel and girlfriend Colleen Crowley.
Much like Washington, Jeb Bush might both lose and gain admirers with a name change.
Chase Utley might have avoided his suspension — for now — but he can't avoid the New York press, who predictably went beyond the basepaths to hit Utley where it hurts.
While the Rangers engaged the Angels in an important AL West showdown, a social media fire fest was set in motion.
Adding to its ongoing reputation for unjust punishment, the NFL has levied a fine against Von Miller for having the audacity to dance.
Rare deposition tapes from the O.J. Simpson wrongful death civil suit in 1997— set to air on ABC's 20/20 — reveal Simpson's contentious, cryptic testimony.
Jimmy Graham says his number of targets isn't the problem. It's the number of losses that bothers the Seahawks' new tight end.
Josh McCown and Luke McCown are brothers. They are also wizards that have somehow convinced teams to start them periodically for more than a decade.
The critical play that saw Green Bay linebacker Jayrone Elliott intercept, then fumble, the ball caused a lot of confusion Sunday night.
In his Week 1 win, Marcus Mariota silenced doubters as he outdueled No. 1 pick Jameis Winston and beat the Bucs. But a rookie's still gonna rookie.
The team announced Sunday that Gurley will remain on the sideline in Washington, opening doors for the other Rams running backs.
This should be the Janay Rice elevator video, the pictures of Adrian Peterson's child. The canary in the coal mine that undeniably illustrates what we already know: That the NFL has a culture problem.
Somewhere in Ralph Wilson Stadium, a team store employee is really proud of themselves.
Von Miller — not content with physically assaulting Travis Kelce and the sanctity of the sky — took to Twitter in the late night to diss the Chiefs tight end.
Liverpool fan LeBron James definitely won't want to return to Miami now. A Man U man might be the next international superstar to take his talents to South Beach.
As America turned its attention to football stadiums on Sunday, New York City's Arthur Ashe Stadium hosted two titans of tennis — two stars last seen in a five-set gridlock at Wimbledon. Two icons in lockstep.
From preseason underdog to Under Armour athlete, Jarryd Hayne is about to cash in on his rugby-to-football conversion.
For James Blake, apologies aren't enough. He wants justice. "I don't think this person should ever have a badge or a gun again."
Liverpool lost to Manchester United on Saturday. But Christian Benteke won the internet. And goal of the year. And our awe.
In the wake of September 11th, sports stadiums became proxy cathedrals of collective healing. Fourteen years later, patriotic traditions endure. But we've stripped them of meaning.
Tim Tebow's Christian faith drew both fandom and mockery. As Kim Davis reveals religious unrest in America, we should learn to embrace more benign missionaries like Tebow.
It's official. The storied Tim Tebow era in Philadelphia has come to an end. This low is low, but the highs were high. Here are Tebow's highlights and some sweet tunes to drown our sweet sorrow.
Sporting News spoke with Roger Bennett, co-host of the wildly popular Men in Blazers podcast, ahead of BlazerCon. The analyst is bullish on MLS' future, but buying less stock in tee shirts.
Three fans suffered injuries as the roof opened at Lucas Oil Stadium during Thursday's preseason game between the Colts and Bengals in Indianapolis.
Tom Brady and the Patriots come away as winners with Judge Berman's Deflategate decision. But AFC East foes and the Patriots' first four opponents just suffered a big loss.
Practice drills. Stephen A. Smith's embrace debate hate. Quotes like "Football is lethal." Clearly, Texas is trying to shed the label of a team resting on laurels and Longhorn Network revenue.
Many criticize Chip Kelly for taking a gamble on an injury-ridden Sam Bradford. But he reminds that Nick Saban didn't take a gamble on Drew Brees — and it cost him.
For a seamhead with time on her hands and the national pastime on her heart, Baseball-Reference.com is a godsend. A strange trip around the site revealed these oddities.
The Captain and the president met on a golf course. Derek Jeter told a fib. So much for #RE2PECT.
Marcus Mariota and Zach Mettenberger put up some nice stats. But it's Mariota's confidence and Mettenberger's competence that offer something better: interest.
Jarryd Hayne starred in Australian rugby league play before trying his hand as a nobody in American football. Nobody, no longer. His punt returns are preseason gold.
Amid Gary Glitter controversy, the Chiefs are changing their touchdown tune. Their fans have three options. We break them down.
As a receiver, Devon Wylie understands routes. But the route he took to join the Raiders on Tuesday took going long to a whole new level.
This month marked the 14th anniversary of Korey Stringer's tragic death, and his 17-year-old son has decided to follow a passion far from football.
This. Is. SportsCenter apologizing. And the Patriots seem less-than-pleased.
An indelible story line: the '06 Saints, rising from the ruins of Hurricane Katrina. Oft-forgotten: the '05 team, mired in controversy and conflict. Aaron Brooks and John Carney look back, 10 years later.
On Tuesday, reports surfaced saying Eli Manning wanted to make more than any quarterback in the league. Manning's retort to report: "That's never come out of my mouth."
The NFL has instituted many disincentives for defenses in the battle against big, concussion-causing hits. But linebacker Jon Beason thinks quarterbacks deserve some blame.
The date was Aug. 16, 2015 — you know, today. The day Tim Tebow scored his last touchdown. Sporting News takes a look back at his era-defining dance with the endzone.
"Big Bear" Ozuna didn't like the Marlins' move to send him to Triple-A New Orleans. Upon his promotion to the pros, he took to Instagram to voice bilingual jubilation.
With its football program mired in off-field controversies, Florida State has created programs with the expressed intent to educate athletes and increase responsibility.
Barry Bonds cleared the bases more than any man in Major League Baseball history. Now, he's cleared of all charges — and in his mind, a clear Cooperstown candidate.
Zach Lavine, 2015 Dunk Contest king, sees your jam, kid. He's just not as impressed as the rest of KD's crew.
Stephen Curry has a smile and laugh as iconic as his shot. But when he says Vegas jilting the Warriors is "funny," he's not actually amused.
Wisconsin governor Scott Walker signed the bill that will fund the Milwaukee Bucks' new arena. But don't believe promises that it won't come with great cost to the public.
Kevin Durant underwent surgery on his right foot in March. Fast forward four months, and he thinks a couple trips down the court would knock the rust off.
Amelia Rayno covers Minnesota Gophers basketball for the Star-Tribune. When news broke that Minnesota AD Norwood Teague was mired in a sexual harassment scandal, she had her own story to tell.
As South Sudan continues to assert independence and mitigate violence, Sudanese son Luol Deng celebrated a small victory: a basketball court named in Manute Bol's honor.
After a successful summer at the helm of the U.S. Women's National Team, Jill Ellis's status as the country's soccer coach has been cemented with a new deal.
Cristiano Ronaldo is a soccer superstar and ambassador, but don't ask him about FIFA corruption and Qatar controversy. It gets awkward real quick.
Anwar Smaka nearly lost his chance to compete. Then he lost his skates. He won gold anyway. Twice.
The Cincinnati Reds saw great returns on the talent they dealt before the trade deadline. But Walt Jocketty's one foot in, one foot out approach will leave Cincinnati stuck in the middle.
With less than 20 minutes remaining until the MLB trade deadline, the Mets got the big bat they desired.
The Blue Jays double-down on their trade deadline deals, continuing their midseason move-making with a deal for the speedy Phillies centerfielder.
The Cubs fortified their rotation on Friday with a deal for Dan Haren, who joins his fifth organization since 2012.
Baltimore got the ball rolling on MLB trade deadline day, nabbing a much-needed bat for their outfield.
The Browns have already completed one day of training camp, so of course we can ascertain the season ahead for rehabbed quarterback Johnny Manziel and QB-turned-receiver Terrelle Pryor.
36 years ago this Sunday, José Cardenal sat in both dugouts during a double-header, traded between games. In more ways than one, he understands Wilmer Flores's tears.
For 89 years, Goshen Community Schools employed the 'Redskin' nickname. Not anymore. As Dan Snyder and Washington dig in their heels, one school steps forward.
Former Florida A&M coach and defensive coordinator Earl Holmes remembers the Jonathan Ferrell he knew before his former player died by police gunfire in September of 2013.
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich elaborated on the Becky Hammon hire, saying she wasn't on his staff as "some sort of gimmick," but because she's darn good.
Kendrick Perkins has appeared in three different NBA Finals with three different NBA franchises. On Tuesday, he took that championship experience to a young, upstart team.
Alex Bowman wasn't happy about his car catching fire at the 5-Hour Energy 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. But the fire crew's response made things worse.
Trinidad and Tobago scored a miraculous goal against Mexico in the finale of Gold Cup Group Play, despite fans' best efforts to stop them.
Clayton Kershaw plays out of this world. It runs in the family. As the Pluto flyby reminds us, Kershaw has a connection to the man that discovered everyone's favorite underdog dwarf planet.
Jim Valvano's famous ESPY speech plays on a loop each summer. And it goes beyond inspiring the cancer community. It includes a lesson young men, and sports, desperately need to heed.
The USA already clinched a 2015 Gold Cup quarterfinal berth with a 1-0 win over Haiti. But one Group Stage game remains. Here's how, when and where to watch USA. vs. Panama.
The Diamondbacks didn't see this coming. Kirk Nieuwenhuis hit his season home run quota in a single outing in a Mets win on Sunday.
Before he became arguably the greatest slugger in baseball history, Babe Ruth was a great Red Sox pitcher. Turns out it runs in the family.
On Sunday, Novak Djokovic put French Open heartbreak behind him, winning a Wimbledon sequel against Roger Federer almost as good as the first.
Tonight, Cincinnati hosts the MLB All-Star Game for the fifth time. From home run bunts to Rose-Fosse to Steinbach going way back, the first four produced great moments.
After opening the CONCACAF Gold Cup Group Stage with a 2-1 win over Honduras, the USA will play Haiti on Friday night at 8:30 ET on FOX Sports 1.
In a mini-documentary from TakePart.com filmed before the 2015 Women's World Cup, Julie Foudy and Christen Press outline the concerns still facing their sport in America.
The USA beat Japan in the 2015 Women's World Cup Final, a rematch of the epic 2011 title bout. Live updates, highlights and commentary chronicle the historic third title — the most ever.
Do you smell what the U.S. Women's Soccer Team is cooking as they head into the Women's World Cup Final against Japan? Because The Rock does. And he's into it.
MLB will reveal the All-Star Game's starting lineups on Sunday. With some races too close to call, here's who deserves to take the field first at Great American Ballpark.
In a rematch of the 2011 Women's World Cup Final, USA will face Japan again in 2015. The Final is set to air at 7:00 p.m. ET on Sunday on FOX, streaming online via FOX Sports Go.
Germany suffered an upset to the USA. England suffered a heartbreaking loss to Japan. But both still have something to play for in the 2015 Women's World Cup: Third place. Here's how to watch.
The U.S. Men's National Team, a depleted but defiant Mexico and Costa Rico enter the 2015 Gold Cup as favorites. Here's a look at the whole schedule.
Aya Miyama, Japanese team captain and catalyst, became a symbol for sportsmanship after the 2011 Women's World Cup Final. In 2015, she looks to be the reason behind a repeat.
John Smoltz will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on July 26. He threw his last pitch in 2009. But apparently the former Brave still needs Tommy John surgery. Or so says one newspaper...
Japan and the USA beat each other in the 2011 Women's World Cup and 2012 Olympics, respectively. Here's all you need to know about the 2015 Japan team USA will face in the battle for best-of-three.
When Javier Hernandez hit the deck against Honduras, it broke Chicharito's collarbone. And it broke Mexico's spirit, as they will lose the 2011 Gold Cup MVP for the 2015 tournament.
Wyatt Anthony lived a world away when he found out his favorite Pirate was headed to Baltimore. So Snider invited him back for a reunion this young fan will never forget.
Giancarlo Stanton's fractured wrist will likely sideline the expensive star slugger for 4-6 weeks, which means the Marlins won't just miss his bat — they'll miss out on some special moments.
USA and Germany will battle for a title berth in the Women's World Cup semifinal match on Tuesday. On the line: history. Here's all you need to know about Germany, women's soccer powerhouse.
FIFA spent more than $25 million funding a record-breaking box office flop. But as the Women's World Cup continues, a report reveals the women's game got even less.
The largest American audience for an English-language soccer broadcast tuned in the last time USA and China faced off in the Women's World Cup. Here's how to watch the rematch.
Reports surfaced Thursday that the Atlanta MLS expansion team had a new moniker: Atlanta United FC — so unoriginal that people named Bob Smith think it's lame. We have some better suggestions.
USA's Meghan Klingenberg and Morgan Brian reside north of the border as they compete in the Women's World Cup. But in Houston, they found home in the house of Jeff Van Gundy.
Sports Illustrated and MMQB football writer Andy Benoit took to Twitter to say women's sports aren't worth watching. So Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers gave him the "Really?!" treatment.
USA and China haven't played in a Women's World Cup since the epic 1999 final that ended in Brandi Chastain's penalty shot heard 'round the world. A lot has changed since then.
The 2003 NBA Draft produced Kings, rings and All-Stars. But its best story might be T.J. Ford's — a Texas catalyst turned cautionary tale when a fall in Milwaukee changed everything.
With Sepp Blatter leaving his longstanding position as FIFA's president amid corruption and controversy, a soccer legend who knows about controversy is throwing his hat in the ring.
Gordon Beckham really loves his parents, having hammered walk-off hits on both Mother's Day and Father's Day this season. But I'm sure your dad loved that mug, too...
Max Scherzer has pitched seven perfect innings against the Pirates. Stay with Sporting News for live updates.
As Colombia tries to upset the USA in the Women's World Cup on Monday, one name will come up again and again: Lady Andrade. Here's what you need to know about Colombia's midfielder.
Alex Rodriguez, just a year removed from a suspension surrounding PED allegations, has won over former Yankee outfielder and manager Lou Piniella. And Lou says he's not alone.
The USA seeks its first Women's World Cup title since 1999. And now, only one foe remains on the Official Sporting News Women's World Cup Bracket: Japan, the team that upset USA in 2011.
An American, a former PE teacher and the Lady that punched Abby Wambach. Here's everything you need to know about USA's next World Cup opponent.
The Reds' Jay Bruce will participate in a Special Olympics Pro Camp meant to bridge the gap between kids with special needs and those without. For Bruce, it's not just a cause, but a lesson learned because he lived it.
With an Abby Wambach goal, the USA not only survived the supposed "Group of Death" but won it. They begin the knockout rounds of the Women's World Cup round of 16 against Colombia.
Harrison Barnes ended the first half in style during Game 5 of the NBA Finals with an and-one for the ages.
Since Memorial Day, Albert Pujols has put on a clinic, clubbing nine home runs in 17 games, resurrecting recollections of his MVP days. In year 15, the stars we compare him to were still stars. Is he?
John Oliver bought air-time on Trinidadian television to demand ex-FIFA VP Jack Warner cooperate with authorities and provide the juicy details of his corruption. Warner didn't appreciate it.
After playing Sweden to a nil-nil draw — a score salvaged because of a brilliant play by Meghan Klingenberg — the USA looks to cement Group D supremacy in the Women's World Cup against Nigeria.
For many fans, the Blackhawks logo is a source of pride. For a people, and a man lost to history, it is a source of pain.
After Megan Rapinoe led USA to a 3-1 opening win over Australia in the 2015 Women's World Cup, the team is in good position going into their second Group D game against Sweden on Friday.
The U.S. Women's soccer team kicks off its World Cup journey Monday, facing Australia in a battle of former British colonies in Winnipeg, Canada.
Omaha Storm Chasers Brett Eibner and Buddy Baumann, alumni of Arkansas and Missouri State, respectively, had a bet: If your alma mater loses, you lose your hair. And your dignity.
On Monday, the U.S. Women's soccer team faces Australia in its first match of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. So it's time we wrap ourselves in Stars and Stripes, abandon our ambassadors and see reason — 17 reasons in fact — to dislike the opponent.
The 2015 Women's World Cup is underway, and as one writer points out, finding a way to watch it is harder than it should be. And harder than it would be if the players were men.
Juventus and Barcelona, a star-studded team featuring football super-studs like Luis Suarez, Lionel Messi and Neymar, battle for glory in the UEFA Champions League final.
For two to three decades, medical professionals and scientists have dismissed sex-testing as arcane, useless and invasive. FIFA's response: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sepp Blatter has entered lame-duck status as FIFA's president, putting an expiration date on sexist quotes coming from soccer's throne. So nothing would be sweeter than the women of the World Cup sending him off with a successful show.
Plastic chairs, diving snares and outfield throws that soar through the air. Sunday was another day of beautiful baseball action in the NCAA's regional round of tournament play.
When the rain set in at the Baton Rouge regional, baseball between UNC Wilmington and Tulane ceased. But that was just the beginning of the show.
The Angels unceremoniously dumped Josh Hamilton, practically paying Texas to take him. With tonight's walk-off, it looks like the deal is paying off for the Rangers.
Joey Votto has always been an on-base artist, drawing walks like Da Vinci drew the Vitruvian Man. But walking to first base with just three balls; that takes, um, guts.