As fan and sponsor interest in women’s sports continue to grow, and media landscape shifts, women’s sports could see a TV revenue boon soon.
Author: Tom Schad, USA TODAY
Ex-Cowboys running back Marion Barber III’s death caused by heatstroke, coroner says
Frisco police have been investigating Marion Barber III’s death since the former Cowboys running back was found in a Dallas apartment on June 1.
‘This is my jam’: Michael Wardian, 48, runs across the US in Forrest Gump-style feat
Ultra-runner Michael Wardian jogged the equivalent of two marathons a day for two months, becoming one of the select few to run across the U.S.
LIV Golf shines spotlight on ‘sportswashing’ – the nascent term for an age-old strategy
Human rights groups have described the Saudi-funded LIV Golf as part of a broader campaign of “sportswashing.” But what all does that entail?
LIV Golf shines spotlight on ‘sportswashing’ – the nascent term for an age-old strategy
Human rights groups have described the Saudi-funded LIV Golf as part of a broader campaign of “sportswashing.” But what all does that entail?
Figure skating raises minimum age for 2026 Olympics to 17 after Kamila Valieva saga
Four months after the Kamila Valieva saga dominated the 2022 Winter Olympics, figure skating leaders voted to raise the age limit from 15 to 17.
Eight years after historic NFL draft selection, Michael Sam returns to football as a coach in Europe
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Ex-Virginia Tech linebacker Isi Etute found not guilty of second-degree murder charge in Tinder beating case
Isi Etute was found not guilty of second-degree murder in the 2021 death of Jerry Smith, an openly gay man who presented himself on Tinder as a woman.
Colin Kaepernick lands workout with Raiders after 5 years out of NFL
Colin Kaepernick’s workout with the Raiders marks the quarterback’s first chance to return to the NFL since he last played in 2016.
‘Pain is still there’: How James Madison is coping with Lauren Bernett’s death one month later
One month has passed since Lauren Bernett, a sophomore on the JMU softball team, died by suicide and reignited conversations about mental health.