2024 NCAA Women’s Tournament Sweet 16 announcing schedule
Caitlin Clark and Iowa remain on a collision course with both LSU but they need to get by Colorado first.
Caitlin Clark and Iowa remain on a collision course with both LSU but they need to get by Colorado first.
No, Gonzaga's buses were not full of "illegal invaders."
"That was some terrible, TERRIBLE officiating."
"Finally, we have a media partner who seems vested in the growth and improvement of the league."
"Sunsetting this fraud of a business podcast before the next AEW media deal is a wise choice."
Not bad for a 72-year-old.
"It was a broadcasting lesson for me, and I feel like I never took that bait again where it affected how I actually called the game."
"Let's make sure none of us forget the fact that the dynasty is not even being talked about without Bill Belichick."
Uecker has been with the Brewers for more than 50 years.
"The second part of the conversation was the part where you're in the room and you're just floating, because it's so pure."
The 96-page Caitlin Clark tribute print issue will arrive on newsstands on March 29.
Busy day in sports with Opening Day in Major League Baseball, a full slate of NHL games and the Sweet Sixteen phase begins in the NCAA Men's Tournament.
"fast …sudden… exit"
"I think he's a unique voice right now and I would want to have one place where I could hear him."
"Heated exchange" or "No verbal argument."
Anderson, who joined ESPN in 1999, announced on Wednesday his plans to retire this summer.
Berkshire's take here drew a lot of backlash.
"Two years ago, it was Boston in six to win it all." Was it, though?
"I know somebody on ESPN said we could beat an NBA team or something bizarre."
"My contention all along with the 2022 story is that it’s not even about Brian Kelly."
"Maybe there's another way to add to the ancillary coverage of sports, and the way we talk about sports."
The 2024 NCAA Tournament was almost as chalky on the men’s side as the women’s, with 12 of...
Steiner landed on the injured list with three compound fractures in his back.
A Phoenix-area city planner gets schooled by the Iowa hoops sensation in the new commercial.