Athletes Unlimited has a new pro softball league with new teams being drafted every week and no official coaches.
Author: Aria Gerson, USA TODAY
Fans weren’t following COVID-19 protocols, so Utah high school AD paused football game
American Fork High School (Utah) AD Jeremy Lewis temporarily paused his football team’s game due to fans’ failure to follow COVID-19 protocols.
Overtimes galore: NHL has seen 12 games go long since play resumed on Aug. 1
The five-overtime thriller between the Lightning and Blue Jackets was the best, but 11 other games have gone to extra time.
Andrew McCutchen details Buffalo’s Negro Leagues history in video
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Everything you need to know about the 2020 college football Amway Coaches Poll
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NCAA releases requirements for schools hoping to play fall sports, leading Division III to cancel fall championships
The NCAA on Wednesday released a set of requirements for all schools wishing to complete fall sports competition during the coronavirus pandemic.
What might have been: Olympic stars were set to take center stage in Tokyo before COVID-19 postponement
We were supposed to be gathered around our TVs Friday night, watching as athletes marched into the stadium and the Olympic flame was lit in Tokyo.
‘Please don’t take me’: Braves’ Freddie Freeman details harrowing battle with COVID-19
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Major League Soccer delays debuts of three expansion teams due to COVID concerns
Austin FC is still on track have its inaugural season in 2021, but Charlotte, was delayed until 2022 and St. Louis and Sacramento until 2023.
More groups call for complete ban on Native American mascots as momentum shifts
“This is the closest I think Native peoples have come in nearly 30 years,” Crystal Echo Hawk says of Washington’s name change.