The 89th Masters Tournament is set to begin at Augusta National Golf Club! Check out the notable groups and tee times for Day 1, including defending champion Scottie Scheffler and star Rory McIlroy. Who will emerge victorious?
LSU Gymnastics clinched their 15th regional title, scoring over 198 for the first time in history! With standout performances, they advance to the NCAA Championships for the third consecutive time.
Day 2 of the 2025 Men’s NCAA Swimming Championships delivered heart-stopping performances, including record-breaking swims and fierce competition. Rex Maurer and Hubert Kos led Texas to the top, while Indiana's diving team shone brightly!
The March 25, 2025 episode of WWE NXT saw a ratings boost to 741,000 viewers, with Stephanie Vaquer making history by retaining two championships. Will AEW Dynamite keep up?
The 2025 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships kicked off with explosive performances from Texas and Cal, setting new records in both the 200 medley and 800 freestyle relays. Florida faced disqualification, adding drama to the night.
The N.C.A.A. men's Division I wrestling championship in Philadelphia featured not only fierce competition but also a surprise appearance by President Trump and Elon Musk. Fans expressed mixed feelings about Musk's presence while enjoying the event.
In a shocking turn of events at the NCAA wrestling championships, Wyatt Hendrickson overcame Olympic champion Gable Steveson, scoring a last-second takedown to win the heavyweight title, marking one of the biggest upsets in sports history.
In a surprising move, Indiana University has announced Darian DeVries as its new head coach, taking over from Mike Woodson. DeVries, coming off a season at West Virginia, aims to revitalize the Hoosiers' program and compete for championships.
Tiger Woods has undergone a minimally invasive surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon, raising concerns about his participation in the upcoming Masters and the rest of the 2024 season. While the surgery went well, recovery may take time.
After a remarkable 25-year career, basketball icon Diana Taurasi announces her retirement from the WNBA, leaving behind a lasting legacy of championships and inspiration.