What started as a viral prank in the WNBA has spiraled into a dangerous controversy. As sex toys continue to be thrown onto the court, players speak out against this alarming trend and its implications for women’s sports.
In a surprising revelation, Raiders veteran Adam Butler addresses the release of Christian Wilkins, emphasizing the importance of mental health and the need for athletes to seek help during tough times.
The Tulane basketball community is mourning the loss of Gregg Glenn III, a promising player who died in a tragic accident. Known for his talent and vibrant spirit, Gregg's impact on and off the court will be deeply missed.
The SCORE Act, a groundbreaking bill aimed at regulating college sports compensation, has passed a House committee. While it faces criticism and challenges ahead, it marks a significant step in reforming how student-athletes are treated.
Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa addresses Tyreek Hill's relationship struggles with teammates, emphasizing the need for vulnerability and personal growth as they work to rebuild trust.
In a significant policy shift, the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee has announced a ban on transgender women competing in women's sports, aligning with a controversial executive order from former President Trump. This move has sparked outrage among advocacy groups and raises questions about the future of inclusivity in athletics.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy passionately defends WNBA players' right to higher salaries, highlighting the league's booming growth and the disparity between player pay and franchise success.
Damian Lillard has made a triumphant return to the Portland Trail Blazers with a three-year contract, reuniting with the city that shaped his career. After a challenging stint in Milwaukee, Lillard's heart remains in Portland, where he aims to mentor young talent and chase a championship.
Tobias Halland Johannessen expresses fear after receiving threats following a crash involving Tadej Pogačar during the Tour de France. The athlete's apology has sparked a conversation about sportsmanship and safety.
In a profound press conference, Scottie Scheffler reflects on his achievements in golf and questions their true significance. He prioritizes family over accolades, revealing a deeper search for meaning in his life as a champion.