After opening a $18 million, state-of-the-art training facility, Kansas City Current will break ground on first stadium built for a women’s team.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Supreme Court potentially siding with praying football coach would create larger problems | Opinion
If the Supreme Court rules in favor of ex-assistant coach prohibited from praying on the field, it will embolden others and exacerbate culture wars.
Serena Williams to play at Wimbledon as wild-card entry after yearlong absence
Wimbledon said Tuesday that it has awarded seven-time champion Serena Williams a wild card for this year’s tournament.
Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe are back with USWNT for World Cup, Olympic qualifiers
Two-time World Cup champions Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe and Becky Sauerbrunn were among those named to the U.S. roster for next month’s matches.
U.S. men’s national soccer team lives up to ‘Be the Change’ motto by demanding Congress pass stronger gun laws
With little history of speaking out on social justice issues, the USMNT showed unified resolve calling for a “meaningful reduction in gun violence.”
Weston McKennie returns from injury for US Soccer World Cup training camp
US men will play four games in June, two friendlies and two in Nations League. This is the second-to-last window before the World Cup in Qatar.
US women’s soccer players lift up all women with victory in equal pay battle | Opinion
A new collective bargaining agreement that will pay USWNT players the same as the U.S. men, including an equal split of World Cup prize money.
Returning to WNBA was best way for Becky Hammon to continue making progress | Opinion
Becky Hammon, who left her job as Spurs assistant coach to lead the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces, knows there is more than one way to disrupt the status quo.
MLB got it right with the Trevor Bauer suspension. Now other sports leagues should follow. | Opinion
MLB suspended Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer for two years following allegations of intimate partner violence
Colin Kaepernick makes a compelling case for return to NFL. Are any teams listening? | Opinion
In a rare interview, Colin Kaepernick says he’s ready to resume NFL career. “Let me compete. You can evaluate me from there,” he tells I AM ATHLETE.