Jill Biden said she wants Iowa, who lost to LSU in the women’s title game, to also come to the White House in addition to the champion Tigers.
Author: Scooby Axson, USA TODAY
NCAA men’s Final Four recap: UConn continues March Madness domination, will play SDSU for title
San Diego State defeated Florida Atlantic in the first men’s Final Four game in Houston. UConn defeated Miami in the second game of the night.
Bill Leavy, NFL officiating supervisor and former referee, dies at 76, per reports
Bill Leavy, who officiated in the NFL for 20 seasons and was an officiating coordinator, died on Tuesday at 76.
Junior hockey commentator fired after using antisemitic slur during radio broadcast
A broadcaster for a junior hockey team in Canada was fired after using an antisemitic slur during a game Wednesday night
Tennis legends put America’s latest sports phenomenon, pickleball, on full display
Pickleball Slam will feature Andre Agassi, Michael Chang, John McEnroe, and Andy Roddick, each competing for a $1 million purse in Miami.
Woman files defamation lawsuit against Cowboys owner Jerry Jones
Alexandra Davis filed a lawsuit against Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, alleging that he made deliberate attempts to call her out as an “extortionist.”
Punch thrown at end of Memphis-Bowling Green women’s NIT game, player charged with assault
A Memphis player was charged with assault after throwing a punch during the postgame handshake following Bowling Green’s 73-60 women’s NIT victory.
Baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson pulls no punches in documentary exploring his life, legacy
“Reggie” winds through the career of baseball great Reggie Jackson and his becoming an outspoken figure in trying to be an agent of change.
Roger Clemens joining ESPN booth as special guest analyst for MLB opening night telecast
Seven-time Cy Young award-winning pitcher Roger Clemens will join ESPN as a special game analyst for the network’s opening night MLB telecast.
‘Dinner on me tonight’: Darren Baker hits spring training grand slam vs. dad Dusty’s Astros
“I love my son, but I hate to lose,” Astros manager Dusty Baker said after his son’s game-tying grand slam.