There is a purity to the tournament, the idea that anything is possible playing out before our eyes. So long as Alabama remained, that was tainted.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
It’s Rick Barnes and it’s March. What more needs to be said?
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Finally, someone at Alabama acknowledged there are more important things than NCAA Tournament wins and big bonuses: football coach Nick Saban.
Houston ruined its title hopes by playing Marcus Sasser before he was ready
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Aaron Rodgers plays the victim as well as he plays football. Maybe even better.
Aaron Rodgers says on “The Pat McAfee Show” he plans to play next season and wants to play for the Jets, requiring a trade from the Packers.
Why did NCAA women’s tournament selection committee stick it to Caitlin Clark and Iowa?
Iowa is seeded No. 2 despite winning Big Ten conference tournament while Stanford and Indiana get No. 1s despite losing in conference semifinals.
Mikaela Shiffrin wins right way, making all-time wins mark even more special | Opinion
Sports get tainted when we get too caught up in the end result, and we’ve seen too much of that darker side lately. Mikaela Shiffrin provided light.
Mikaela Shiffrin races into history with 87th World Cup victory, breaking tie with Stenmark
Mikaela Shiffrin needed only 11 seasons to get record 87 World Cup wins. Her wins have come across every discipline, too, in speed and technical events
Mikaela Shiffrin makes history, matching Ingemar Stenmark’s record for World Cup victories
Mikaela Shiffrin gets her 86th World Cup victory, tying all-time record set by Swedish legend Ingemar Stenmark more than three decades ago.
Spare me the flowery International Women’s Day posts when you disrespect us rest of the year
Sports organizations that diminish women at every turn are suddenly among most prominent “supporters” on International Women’s Day.