Why did Trump hurry the Clemson football team into the White House a week after the national championship game?
Author: Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
Opinion: Gracie Gold’s withdrawal from nationals leaves her future in sport uncertain
Gracie Gold’s captivating journey in the sport of figure skating, at times exhilarating, at other times troubling, has taken yet another turn.
Opinion: Applaud Alex Ovechkin’s decision to skip NHL All-Star Game, don’t punish him
Alex Ovechkin is missing the pomp and circumstance of the All-Star Game to focus on the most important portion of the season, the playoffs.
Opinion: Looking back on 2018, athletes who dared to speak out became our heroes
Serena Williams and LeBron James both turned in stellar performances in 2018, but don’t forget the impact Simone Biles has had.
New report details how USOC, USAG failed to protect athletes in Larry Nassar sex abuse case
New report offers a damning assessment of the inaction of former USOC CEO Scott Blackmun in the handling of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse case.
Will Chiefs star Kareem Hunt ever play in NFL again? It’s the question we shouldn’t be asking
Just as Ray Rice lost his job four years ago when video of his punch was made public, so too did Kareem Hunt lose his job with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kind, thoughtful, genuine George H.W. Bush was quite a fellow and quite the golf fan
Former President George H.W. Bush, who knew Christine Brennan through her father’s campaign efforts, always drew a crowd at Ryder Cups.
Northwestern football: It’s no joke with a Rose Bowl berth on the line
If Northwestern were to upset Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship game in Indianapolis, the Wildcats will be headed to the Rose Bowl.
Michigan-Ohio State is the greatest rivalry in sports, and Wolverines are due for big win
While Ohio State has stumbled its way through the past month, Michigan has been brimming with confidence and heads to Columbus favored to win for the first time since 2011 in Ann Arbor.
US gymnasts ‘deserve better,’ USOC CEO Sarah Hirshland says. And she’s right
If decertification does in fact take place — a rare and extreme action within the U.S. Olympic movement — USA Gymnastics will be no more.