
Tar Heels players embrace new world as part of coach Bill Belichick's first college team
Jordan Shipp remembers the conversation with his roommates after learning Bill Belichick was North Carolina’s new coach. Source link
Jordan Shipp remembers the conversation with his roommates after learning Bill Belichick was North Carolina’s new coach. Source link
Some tennis players, like plenty of people in other walks of life, absolutely hate waking up early to go to work. Not so Coco Gauff, who is just fine with competing at any time of day. Source link
UFL sideline reporter Brock Huard warned that covering the spring football league is unlike anything else. The access, proximity to players and unique broadcast set it apart from the NFL or college ranks. Source link
For soccer-loving transgender women in England, it’s been a tough day, as the ban on their participation in women’s teams came into force. Source link
In all sports, there are advantages to being at home. At the French Open tennis tournament, being a visitor playing against a French player can feel as though the whole world is against you. Source link
The case for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was simple. He’s the best player on an Oklahoma City Thunder team that had the best record this season and set a league mark for margin of victory. If that wasn’t enough, he also won the scoring title. That’s an MVP year. Source link
The NFL is going for Olympic gold. This week, league owners voted to officially allow NFL-contracted players to participate in the upcoming 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where flag football will make its Olympic debut. The decision opens the door for some of football’s biggest stars to represent their countries on one of the…
NFL players could grace Olympic flag football fields at the Los Angeles Games. The league’s owners approved a proposal on Tuesday that will allow players to represent their countries in 2028. Source link
NFL owners unanimously approved allowing players to participate in flag football for the 2028 Olympics. Source link
Two teenage basketball players, a coach and a trainer from the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area who were on their way back from a tournament were among eight people killed in a fiery head-on highway crash in eastern Kansas. Source link