Allyson Felix addressed state of women’s sports after dedication ceremony at USC during which the school named its track field in her honor.
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Hall of Famer Cheryl Miller says Caitlin Clark missed ‘a moment’ against Angel Reese
A week has passed since LSU beat Iowa in women’s NCAA basketball championship game, and Cheryl Miller chimes in on Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese beef.
‘Batboys are going to be a big deal:’ MLB’s new rules put pressure on baseball’s quiet helpers
More will be asked of Major League Baseball’s batboys with the introduction of a pitch clock in order to shorten games.
‘Beautiful to see:’ San Diego State assistant Mark Fisher, living with ALS, helps team at Final Four
Mark Fisher was an assistant for San Diego State when diagnosed with ALS in 2011. He still plays a key role, helping the Aztecs reach the title game.
Miami (Fla.) stages massive second-half rally to knock off Texas to reach first Final Four
The last spot in the NCAA men’s tournament Final Four was decided when Miami defeated Texas in the championship game of the Midwest Regional.
March Madness strikes again: No. 1 seed Alabama knocked out of men’s tournament by San Diego State
There’s now just one No. 1 seed left in the NCAA men’s tournament after San Diego State knocked off Alabama in the Sweet 16 of the South Region.
1 and done: Houston walloped by No. 5 Miami as March Madness takes last No. 1 seed
The Hurricanes advance to the Elite Eight for the second year in a row and are one victory from their first Final Four appearance in school history.
‘This dude is crazy:’ Nate Oats brings intensity, controversy to Alabama men’s basketball
Oats, who has not punished Brandon Miller despite his involvement in a capital murder case, has been described as coach who wants to win at all costs.
Mick Cronin has UCLA thriving, driving for 12th men’s basketball national championship
With Mick Cronin in charge, the forecast for UCLA’s storied basketball program remains sunny. Once a questionable choice, Cronin has proven his worth.
Parents of North Carolina men’s basketball players say NIT fate was left up to the team
Fathers of three players on the North Carolina men’s basketball team say coach Hubert Davis let his squad decide on whether to play in the NIT.