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Wisconsin to be without key starting offensive lineman for 2025 season
A left tackle who was injured last week at a Badgers practice will miss the upcoming season. Here's what Luke Fickell had to say Tuesday.
4 observations from Wisconsin football's 11th spring practice
Luke Fickell didn't like the energy he saw at Badgers' practice Tuesday, but a veteran defender provided a highlight, a running back returned to form and more storylines appeared.
Bucks say Damian Lillard has made 'significant improvement' but no certainty on return to court
Damian Lillard last played in a game on March 18, and the Bucks announced a week later that Lillard was dealing with deep vein thrombosis.
Brewers call up Logan Henderson to reinforce for injury-riddled pitching staff
Logan Henderson was 2-1 with a 3.21 ERA in three games with Nashville this season while striking out 24 and walking 10 over 14 innings.
Dude Perfect has gone from college trick shots to a trusted sports and entertainment brand
The five friends of Dude Perfect had no intention of creating a brand or even a business 16 years ago when they started making a video of basketball trick shots.
Fashion, heritage and talent: Players turn the WNBA draft into a cultural showcase
The WNBA draft has increasingly become a platform for more than just athleticism — it is a celebration of identity, heritage, culture, and self-expression.
UConn star Paige Bueckers selected first overall in WNBA draft by Dallas Wings
The versatile UConn star is the latest Huskies standout to go No. 1, joining former greats Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Maya Moore and Breanna Stewart.
Cam Ward leads group of players who went from hidden gems to top NFL draft prospects
Quarterback Cam Ward might be the first name off this year’s NFL draft board. Five years ago, he was pretty much off everybody’s radar outside of West Columbia, Texas.
Boxing legend George Foreman remembered for his love of family, faith and cheeseburgers
Friends and family gathered Monday remembered George Foreman for his boxing career and also for his love of God and family, and for his desire to help his fellow man.
Rory McIlroy completes Grand Slam with playoff victory at Masters
Rory McIlroy won his first Masters championship in a playoff over Justin Rose, completing the career Grand Slam.
Paige Bueckers has had busy week since helping UConn win national championship
The Huskies star has been going back and forth between Connecticut and New York doing talk show appearances, WNBA rookie orientation and finally a parade to celebrate UConn's title.
McIlroy closes in on missing piece to career Grand Slam, leads Masters
Rory McIlroy is one round away from the green jacket and career Grand Slam.
Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. relishing chance to photograph Masters
Griffey said he couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work as a sports photographer for Masters.com, taking photos of golf’s biggest stars on one of the sport’s most picturesque settings.
WNBA salaries still an issue with Paige Bueckers set to earn about what Caitlin Clark did
Paige Bueckers will receive roughly the same salary that Caitlin Clark got last year as the top pick in the WNBA draft.
Jokic wraps up triple-double average for season, 3rd NBA player to achieve that feat
Nikola Jokic will average a triple-double for the season, making the Denver star the third player in NBA history to pull off such a feat.
Justin Rose stays in the Masters lead with some All-Star company
Justin Rose kept his name atop the leaderboard Friday in the Masters, and he doesn't have to look far to see an All-Star collection of contenders lining up behind him.
Bueckers projected to go No. 1 in WNBA draft, but Washington controls direction of draft
The WNBA is set to welcome its new rookie class, headlined by Paige Bueckers, when the league holds its annual draft Monday night.
FIFA president promises 'the world will be welcomed' as Club World Cup preps for US debut
The United States is getting ready to host the Club World Cup, an international soccer tournament designed to bring together 32 professional teams from around the world.
Remember public phones? The Masters still offers old-school devices as alternative to cellphones
The banks of public telephones at Augusta National are a throwback to days gone by — and a foreign sight for many younger fans.
As trans athletes are under more scrutiny than ever, some find safe space in gymnastics
As the rhetoric around transgender athletes grows more heated, one organization is trying to create a safe space.