Opening Day 2011: 7 Baseball Stories to Watch
Hey, batters, hope you took extra swings this spring. Because you guys were pretty lousy last season.
Hey, batters, hope you took extra swings this spring. Because you guys were pretty lousy last season.
On Sunday VCU, out of Richmond and the Colonial Athletic Conference, whipped top-seeded Kansas, 71-61, to make the Final Four.
Poor Butler.
As the home-run king faces a jury in San Francisco, the perjury case has elicited widespread indifference. Should the government keep chasing jocks it suspects of cheating?
The first two rounds the March Madness lived up to the hype, like they always seem to do.
After the death of a student videographer during an October football practice, a government investigation shows that Notre Dame ignored safety rules. Where does the school go from here?
Fifteen years ago, the underdog Ivy Leaguers from Princeton knocked off the defending champions, UCLA, in perhaps the most memorable first-round upset in NCAA basketball tournament history. The inside story, from a TIME writer who lived it
One former player reflects on the Hall of Fame coach who led Princeton to the 1996 upset over UCLA
What are these guys thinking? The selection committee for this year’s NCAA basketball tournament, cooped up in that Indianapolis hotel room for days, must have gone a bit stir-crazy.
Sports teams are using more analytics then ever to value players, assess trades and make roster decisions. But why couldn’t the number crunchers move from the front office to the front lines, as in-game coaches and advisers?
NFL owners aren’t taking the players’ request for financial transparency seriously. But by decertifying the union, the players have showed they mean business
In suspending a key basketball player for having premarital sex, Brigham Young University might have shattered a dream season. Here’s why fans of the game should cheer
Concussion detection is crucial, but could have been tackled long ago.