Gonzaga is the last unbeaten team. If it wins the national championship, it would be first men’s team to finish a season without a loss since 1976.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: In death, former Olympic coach John Geddert once again causes harm to the gymnasts he abused
John Geddert had been charged with 24 counts, including human trafficking and sexual assault, on Thursday before he killed himself hours later.
Megan Rapinoe found way to welcome Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris’ daughter since USWNT couldn’t meet her
Megan Rapinoe made sure Sloane Phillips, the adopted daughter of USWNT teammates Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger, was welcomed to the team.
Mark Cuban’s decision to not play national anthem before games will surely draw outrage. But it’s long overdue.
Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks are not playing The Star Spangled Banner before NBA games this season. It’s a move that is long overdue.
With Super Bowl 55 triumph, Tom Brady wins his seventh title and proves he’s still at the top
Tom Brady and the Tampa Buccaneers won Super Bowl 55 with a 31-9 rout of the Kansas City Chiefs. The win gives Tom Brady seven career championships.
Opinion: Chiefs’ Travis Kelce makes a difference on and off the field in Kansas City
Travis Kelce holds NFL’s single-season record for yards receiving by a tight end, and is first tight end with multiple, 100-catch seasons
Patrick Mahomes is bigger than the NFL, and there’s a lot more to come
As the Chiefs quarterback tries for his second Super Bowl title, his influence and impact on the game and his world is exploding.
Opinion: Tom Brady has gotten an undeserved pass for his past support of Donald Trump
Tom Brady was happy to talk politics when supporting Donald Trump in 2015 but has steered clear of the topic, a luxury not afforded other athletes.
Opinion: Tom Brady taking Buccaneers to Super Bowl ends Brady-Belichick debate. Or does it?
Tom Brady is joining three others as only NFL QBs to take two different franchises to Super Bowls. And he can thank his old coach for the help.
Opinion: Hank Aaron left his mark on America just as he did on baseball’s record books
Former President Bill Clinton credited the racial tolerance Hank Aaron inspired for making it possible for Barack Obama to become president.