US women have won team title at every major gymnastics competition but one since 2011. Lone exception was silver medal at last year’s Tokyo Olympics.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Key figure in NWSL abuse investigation, Mana Shim, named chair of US Soccer’s safety taskforce
U.S. Soccer’s Participant Safety Taskforce will lead implementation of recommendations from Yates report that found culture of abuse in NWSL.
Draw offers US women’s soccer team straightforward path to unprecedented three-peat at World Cup
The U.S. women’s soccer team could have a relatively straightforward path to a third consecutive, and fifth overall, World Cup title.
As new season begins, Olympian Mikaela Shiffrin purposely vague on rest of her career | Opinion
Mikaela Shiffrin begins the season with 74 World Cup victories, third-best in history, behind only Lindsey Vonn (82) and Ingemar Stenmark (86).
Face it, Dan Snyder. You’re done as owner of the Washington Commanders | Opinion
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay becomes first NFL owner to take public stand against Daniel Snyder, saying there is “merit” to Snyder selling team.
USA Curling standing by CEO despite allegations he was involved in ‘systemic’ NWSL abuse
USA Curling said it conducted a “comprehensive review” of Jeff Plush’s action after release of Sally Yates’ report detailing culture of abuse in NWSL.
Dan Snyder is bigger embarrassment to NFL than any dirt he could possibly have | Opinion
NFL owners aren’t paragons of virtue but do love money, so death knell for Washington’s Dan Snyder should be that his ownership costs league millions.
US women’s national soccer team loss to Spain was an ugly result for all involved | Opinion
The U.S. women’s national soccer team lost consecutive games for first time in five years, falling 2-0 to Spain after losing to England on Friday.
Bad as roughing the passer calls were, volume of complaints show NFL’s power | Opinion
After widely criticized calls against Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons, NFL will review roughing the passer during owners meeting next week
Nothing funny in Spanish soccer stars’ ‘joke’ about being gay | Opinion
Iker Casillas and Carles Puyol, cornerstones of Spain’s team that won 2010 World Cup, suggest on Twitter that they’re gay in ‘joke’ gone very wrong