Tiger Woods is being sued by the family of a man who worked as a bartender at Woods’ restaurant and died after drinking with fellow employees.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: If Caster Semenya penalized for her biology, what’s next? Height limits?
International sports court rules track officials can impose rules to limit naturally high levels of testosterone in female sprinters.
Opinion: NFL must ban Tyreek Hill if audio found to be legitimate
Kansas City TV station releases recording that allegedly includes Tyreek Hill’s fiancee saying their 3-year-old son says, “Daddy did it” when asked how he broke his arm.
Opinion: Nick Bosa’s lack of conviction worse than his conservative views
DE Nick Bosa scrubbed his social media accounts of his conservative opinions, in part because he knows San Francisco might draft him
USA Gymnastics signals confidence for its future with announcement of 2020 Olympic trials
USA Gymnastics announces site of 2020 Olympic trials, sign it is confident it will remain sport’s governing body.
Noah Lyles is just the guy to pick up where Usain Bolt left off
Noah Lyles had the world’s fastest time in the 200 meters last year, and hasn’t lost a race at that distance since the 2016 Olympic trials.
Opinion: Fighting in the NHL is brutish and outdated, and needs to be banned
Carolina Hurricanes will be left shorthanded in Game 4 of playoffs after rookie Andrei Svechnikov suffers concussion in fight with Alex Ovechkin.
Opinion: When it mattered most in Final Four, Texas Tech’s hometown hero Jarrett Culver came through
Texas Tech, a team nobody outside Lubbock could have imagined playing for the national title, will do just that Monday after beating Michigan State.
Opinion: NCAA continues to drop the ball by accepting athletes punished for sexual assault
The Big Sky Conference took it upon itself to address the issue with its Serious Misconduct Rule. So why can’t the NCAA at large do something similar?
Opinion: Other teams might be better, but no team tougher than Auburn in this March Madness
Auburn beat Kansas, North Carolina and Kentucky, the three schools with most wins in college basketball, on way to Final Four. Now Virginia awaits.