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Pope meets Sinner: World No. 1 gives tennis fan Pope Leo XIV racket on Italian Open off-day
Leo is an avid tennis player and fan and had said earlier this week that he would be up for a charity match when it was suggested by a journalist.
Golf waited 25 years for the latest career Grand Slam. How long will the next one take?
Now that Rory McIlroy completed the career Grand Slam with his Masters victory, the question becomes who might be next.
Wisconsin coach maxes out bonuses available after winning award, championships
Badgers coaches qualify for awards based on team accomplishments and coaching honors, but Mark Johnson has extra written into his contract to lead the women's hockey team.
MLB reinstates Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, making them Hall of Fame eligible
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred reinstated them Tuesday, after their careers were tarnished by sports gambling scandals.
Southern Hills adds another golf jewel, lands 2032 PGA Championship
Since 1958 when Southern Hills hosted the U.S. Open, no U.S. course except Augusta National, home of The Masters, has been the site of more majors.
New poll finds about 3 in 10 adults follow women's sports
Those who follow women’s pro sports are more casual, tending to say they attend or watch games occasionally rather than frequently.
Rick Welts was there in 1985 when the lottery was born. And he was there for a Dallas win Monday
"The fun starts now," Welts, the team's CEO, said after the Mavs won this year's NBA lottery and got the chance to draft Duke phenom Cooper Flagg next month.
Virginia transfer's return to home state Wisconsin men's basketball 'a blessing'
Wisconsin was interested in adding Andrew Rohde as a transfer following his freshman season. He joins the Badgers expecting another jump after two years of high-major experience.
Brewers make costly mistakes as Guardians pitch shutout in series opener
Gabriel Arias had a three-run double in the fourth inning, José Ramírez stole three bases and five Cleveland pitchers combined on a shutout as the Guardians beat the Milwaukee Brewers.
3 takeaways as Wisconsin football adds a 3-star linebacker to 2026 recruiting class
A versatile linebacker with experience on and off the ball becomes the Badgers seventh commitment in the Class of 2026.
Contracts? Study at 1 school, play for another? Ambitious pitches to revamp college sports
With so much change in college athletics, a number of unusual ideas have been proposed in an effort to corral the chaos.
Former Wisconsin men's basketball guard blends fashion, basketball for professional future
Kamari McGee will pursue a professional basketball career overseas rather than waiting on the NCAA and hoping for additional eligibility. Why? Because basketball isn't his only goal abroad.
Back-to-back blasts help Brewers avoid series sweep in Florida
Christian Yelich and William Contreras hit back-to-back homers for Milwaukee as it pulled out the victory on Mother's Day to avoid being swept on the road.
NBA marks 40th birthday of the draft lottery as teams hope for good luck
It's been 40 years since the first NBA draft lottery. The New York Knicks won it back in 1985 and got to draft Patrick Ewing.
PSG vs. Inter Milan in the Champions League final? Few expected that
It’s a Champions League final few could have predicted. Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan will meet for the biggest prize in club soccer.
Sliding mitts are baseball's 'must-have,' even if at youth levels, they're all fashion, no function
Baseball players from major leaguers to Little Leaguers are using sliding mitts as a form of self-expression, even if at some levels, they're not needed at all.
Reese is ready to start winning after injuries, record-setting WNBA season
By just about any measure, Angel Reese's rookie year was a slam dunk.
Sovereignty skipping the Preakness is another reason to change the Triple Crown
Sovereignty will be the fourth Kentucky Derby winner in the last seven years to not run in the Preakness.
5 La Crosse area high school boys stars of the week: May 9 edition
Two-way stars, on-base and RBI machines, and personal bests highlighted this week's action. Vote for your favorite effort as this week's supernova.
Olympic great Sue Bird to be first managing director of USA Basketball women's national team
Sue Bird is giving another assist to USA Basketball, becoming the managing director of the women's national team.

