The sports world shares its thoughts to Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all counts in the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020.
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NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 scores: What you missed in women’s, men’s tournaments on Sunday
Both the men and women conclude Sweet 16 play Sunday, setting up a complete picture of the Elite Eights. USA TODAY Sports recaps the action.
Louisville coach Jeff Walz says team was told it was no longer allowed to take outdoor walks ahead of women’s Sweet 16
Louisville women’s hoops coach Jeff Walz said his team was told outdoor walks were no longer allowed after switching hotels ahead of the Sweet 16.
NCAA women’s basketball tournament 64-team bracket revealed: Stanford is overall top seed
The Cardinal will be pursuing their third national title. Connecticut, South Carolina and N.C. State nabbed the other No. 1 seeds.
Texas State celebrates with coach after winning Sun Belt title in epic COVID fashion
Texas State interim head coach Terrence Johnson, who was sidelined due to COVID protocols, meets his team after they clinched the Sun Belt title.
Alex Smith says ‘country wasn’t ready’ for Colin Kaepernick’s message
Alex Smith says it doesn’t make sense that former teammate Colin Kaepernick is still not playing in the NFL.
What time is Williams-Osaka match? Live stream, TV channel info and more for Australian Open semifinal
No. 3 seed Naomi Osaka and No. 10 seed Serena Williams face off in a blockbuster semifinal at the Australian Open. What you need to know to watch.
Amanda Gorman’s Super Bowl 55 poem pays tribute to NFL’s honorary captains
National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman, the star of the presidential inauguration, honored Super Bowl 55 honorary captains with special poem.
Colin Kaepernick has presence at Super Bowl 55 with new mural, billboards
Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepnerick is featured in new artwork around Tampa, as part of his collaboration with Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.
Sue Bird will return for 18th season with Seattle Storm
Four-time WNBA champion Sue Bird has agreed to re-sign with the Seattle Storm, the team that drafted her No. 1 overall in 2002.