In a rare interview, Colin Kaepernick says he’s ready to resume NFL career. “Let me compete. You can evaluate me from there,” he tells I AM ATHLETE.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: MLB behind the times 75 years after Jackie Robinson breaking color barrier
On the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s debut, there will be no shortage of people patting themselves on the back. But what has MLB done lately?
Scottie Scheffler shows he has bright future with 2022 Masters win | Opinion
In less than two months, Scottie Scheffler has gone from a first-time PGA Tour winner to Masters champion and world No. 1.
Scottie Scheffler wins first Masters title, continuing his spectacular season
Scottie Scheffler won his first PGA Tour title two months ago. Now he’s a major champion after winning the Masters at Augusta National.
Say your prayers! Amen Corner’s first hole gets even tougher with trees and mounds added
No. 11 is now 520 yards but still plays as a par-4. Trees and mounds were added on right side, and pond on left side was extended
Augusta National looks foolish after resisting diversity for so long | Opinion
Augusta National admitted its first Black member in 1990, and first women members in 2012. It’s not known how many of either club currently has.
Still in search of career grand slam, Rory McIlroy has different perspective at Masters | Opinion
In the seven years since Rory McIlroy came to Masters seeking career grand slam, he’s had five top-10 finishes, including career-best fourth in 2015
Still in search of career grand slam, Rory McIlroy has different perspective at Masters | Opinion
In the seven years since Rory McIlroy came to Masters seeking career grand slam, he’s had five top-10 finishes, including career-best fourth in 2015
South Carolina ushers in newest dynasty in college basketball | Opinion
In winning its second title in six years on Sunday, South Carolina handed UConn its first loss in 12 national championship games.
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley’s basketball success will be smallest part of her legacy | Opinion
Dawn Staley has become the conscience of college basketball and uses the platform her success affords her to challenge inequities and systemic racism.