The 2022 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs will be the first back-to-normal Run for the Roses in three years.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
How a 35-year-old trainer from Barbados has a Kentucky Derby win ‘within reach’ — and much more
Saffie Joseph Jr. has a legitimate chance to win the Kentucky Derby with the striking grey colt White Abarrio, who won four of five lifetime starts.
Jay Wright’s retirement after 21 years coaching Villanova Wildcats makes sense | Opinion
There’s a generation of people for whom coaches like Mike Krzyzewski and Nick Saban were the American dream. Jay Wright showed those days are over.
Banning Russian players, including No. 2 Daniil Medvedev, from Wimbledon makes no sense | Opinion
Russian players, including No. 2 Daniil Medvedev, will not be allowed to compete at Wimbledon this year due to the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
US-Ukraine match at Billie Jean King Cup should bring out best of international competition
The Billie Jean King Cup qualifier between U.S. and Ukraine is a unique sporting event. Ukrainian Lyudmyla Kichenok: ‘We’re playing with them.’
Serena Williams hints at comeback after longtime coach announces partnership with rival Simona Halep
Serena Williams suggests she is preparing for Wimbledon as tennis star’s coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, says he’ll be working with Simona Halep.
Opinion: Nobody did it better than Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski and college basketball won’t be the same without him
Why Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski will walk off the floor at Cameron Indoor Arena next March as the greatest college basketball coach of all time.
Duke’s Coach K is greatest of all time. But UNC ruined biggest moments of his last season | Opinion
Duke’s loss doesn’t diminish anything Mike Krzyzewski accomplished. But North Carolina rose to the occasion in this game against the legendary coach.
After dismissing Villanova, this is now a national title the Kansas Jayhawks should win | Opinion
As Ochai Agbaji buried Villanova under a barrage of threes, this Kansas team proved it should be the favorite to win the championship on Monday.
The NCAA faces so many serious questions but doesn’t have a clue how to solve anything | Opinion
It’s clear that NCAA president Mark Emmert has run out of answers for an organization that no longer seems capable of determining its own destiny.