Honor Smoke, a 10-year-old wrestler from Erie County, New York, made history as the youngest person ever to appear on the front cover of a special edition of Sports Illustrated.
2004 — Led by Diana Taurasi, UConn beats Tennessee 70-61 for its third straight women’s title. This is the first time one school sweeps the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball crown in the same year.
Some players flew 3,000 miles to Spokane and others drove from around the corner. Some are fresh out of high school and ...
Head coach Brad Frost and the University of Minnesota women's hockey program have announced the addition of rising sixth-year ...
Hilferty gave a glimpse into his level of involvement and discussed whether the Flyers would continue to spend to the cap ...
After attending Leonard’s Capitals debut some 24 hours earlier, the crew of Eagles players headed to New York to support ...
WDAM 7 offering a slate of sports programming, including NCAA women's' basketball title game, Valero Texas Open's final 2 ...
Goalies are a different breed, indeed. When Ottawa Charge puckstopper Gwyneth Philips was asked about all the commercial ...
The PWHL is a testament that women belong in all parts of the sports industry, even if they have to fight tooth and nail for ...
North Carolina defeats Illinois to win the NCAA Division I men's basketball championship. Sean May has 26 points and the Tar Heels don't allow a basket over the final 2 1/2 minutes to defeat Illinois ...
In a surprising turn of events, Hannah Miller will not represent Canada at the IIHF Women's World Championship. The International Ice Hockey Federation announced on Monday that the forward for the ...
Indian women’s hockey stalwart Vandana Katariya retires after an incredible career. She was an integral part of some most ...