Virginia senior and New Zealander Jack Salt is proud of his country’s response to mass shooting, adds that he doesn’t understand U.S. gun laws.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
We know a No. 16 seed can beat a No. 1 in NCAA tournament; will more inevitably follow?
No. 16 UMBC’s win against No. 1 Virginia in last year’s NCAA tournament should give underdogs some belief that they can pull the historic upset.
Sun Belt making history with hire of Keith Gill as conference commissioner
The Sun Belt Conference is set to announce Keith Gill as its new commissioner, making him the first-ever African-American to lead an FBS conference.
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The ACC’s run of good fortune continued with three top seeds in the NCAA tournament: Duke, Virginia and North Carolina. Now it’s time to perform.
Opinion: After Year of Zion Williamson, why is everyone in rush to end one-and-done rule?
Everyone is in a rush to end one-and-done. Why? Dan Wolken examines the benefit of the rule, which Zion Williamson has brought back into spotlight.
Duke beats Florida State to win ACC tournament championship
Duke’s 3-point shooting remains a concern, but it didn’t prevent the Blue Devils – led by Zion Williamson – from winning another ACC tournament title.
Opinion: Even if you hate the NCAA and amateurism, do not feel bad for LSU’s Will Wade
LSU basketball coach Will Wade’s quick rise and fall illustrates that he benefited from the NCAA’s broken system as much as anyone.
Opinion: Despite injury, Zion Williamson has benefited tremendously from playing at Duke
Injury or no injury, Zion Williamson has improved his NBA draft status and future financial earning power by playing a season at Duke.
Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields ruled immediately eligible by NCAA
Justin Fields won’t have to wait long to make an immediate impact at Ohio State. The NCAA ruled the Georgia transfer quarterback can play in 2019.
Patriots top Rams 13-3 to win sixth NFL title in lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots shook off a second-half push by the Rams to secure their sixth Super Bowl championship.