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NFL teams can keep using the tush push after ban proposal fails at owners meetings
The proposed prohibition of the polarizing short-yardage play failed on a 22-10 vote, which will allow quarterbacks to continue to be aided by teammates when plunging into the line.
Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese rivalry is complicated but good for WNBA
The foul itself was unexceptional. The rivalry it’s part of, though imperfect in its impact, is ultimately beneficial to women’s basketball.
Wisconsin's approach to men's basketball season ticket prices: Most rise, some fall
A survey found that most Badgers men's basketball season ticket buyers didn't want a complete reseating of the Kohl Center.
Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick and Harry Gant voted into NASCAR Hall of Fame as Class of 2026
The 46-year-old Kurt Busch got in on the first ballot. He held off Jimmie Johnson to win the 2004 Cup Series championship, and won 34 Cup Series races.
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese help WNBA to stellar ratings in opening weekend
It was a busy opening weekend for the WNBA with record breaking performances and ratings as the league's stars shined.
Organizations, companies partnering to introduce Black students in Detroit to golf
As a fan, Shaun Horne is all about Detroit’s professional sports teams. But when it comes to playing, the high school junior only has his eyes set on golf.
Reimagined museum at Indianapolis Motor Speedway aims to be more than just a museum
The rebuilt and recently reopened museum at Indianapolis Motor Speedway is more than just a bunch of old cars and artifacts hidden behind glass.
Pets with a toolkit: Dogs train to handle burglars as sports stars boost home security
Burglaries at the homes of sports stars have become a big problem. Protection dogs have been recommended and he cost can run up to $100,000 for these highly-trained pets.
Why a former Minnesota guard, Tulsa transfer chose to join Wisconsin men's basketball
Braeden Carrington, a Minnesota native, admitted that his decision to play for Wisconsin after spending time with the Golden Gophers in the past is unique. But the Badgers made sense.
William Contreras delivers in the clutch for Brewers in series opener against Orioles
Contreras has gone 9 of 16 over his last five games, but one of his biggest moments came at just the right time on Monday night in Milwaukee.
Brewers' William Contreras not letting fractured finger limit hitting
“I’ve worked too hard to miss a day,” William Contreras said. “I don’t want to take two or three months off.”
Orioles interim manager's Milwaukee memories include watching his dad get in a brawl
Tony Mansolino’s first road game as Baltimore’s interim manager comes in the city where his dad worked as a Brewers coach for a couple of seasons in the late 1990s.
NFL owners set to discuss tush push again, along with playoff and flag football proposals
The fate of the tush push will be up for discussion again along with the NFL's history of giving division champions with mediocre records home field in the playoffs.
Scottie Scheffler wins PGA Championship, his third major title
Scottie Scheffler won the PGA Championship, his third career major championship.
Journalism surges to win Preakness Stakes
Journalism rallies to win the Preakness Stakes, the second jewel of the Triple Crown.
As WNBA popularity soars, player salaries remain a big hurdle for the league to address
A third round of collective bargaining negotiations is ongoing, perhaps the most important of Breanna Stewart’s decorated career. By the end, salaries are expected to increase to unprecedented numbers.
Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe and politics: Baseball and the real world often collide
Since the game’s early days, baseball mythology has been constructed — often deliberately — to set itself apart. But sometimes things happen that demonstrate otherwise, and reality pokes through.
Fever vets getting acclimated to new experience with Clark in Indiana
Every Fever player involved in a massive offseason overhaul can feel the “Caitlin Clark Effect” and the attention she brings to women's basketball.
Another Kentucky Derby winner not in the Preakness reignites debate about Triple Crown changes
The absence of Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty from the Preakness Stakes has trainers and other industry leaders debating what changes, if any, are necessary to maintain the sport’s traditions.
The 150th Preakness is the last at old Pimlico before demolition. Winners share their top memories
The wrecking ball is just about hovering over Pimlico Race Course, with a complete knockdown and rebuild coming. But first comes the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes.