Haley Cavinder was going to play at TCU this year. But after her sister Hanna announced a return to Miami, Haley decided to also return to south Florida for next season.
There are lots of possible reasons why this past week's Masters tournament was one of the lowest-rated in recent memory, but golf influencer Paige Spiranac has her own theory.
Darcy Adanna Esemonu, the woman who alleged Trevor Bauer sexually assaulted her, has been charged with two counts of felony fraud and theft by extortion against Bauer.
Former MLB infielder Yuniesky Betancourt has been charged by authorities with four felony counts for his involvement in an alleged insurance fraud scam.
Masters co-leader Bryson DeChambeau played groundskeeper during the second round of the Masters, moving a large sign planted in the ground in order to give him a good angle on a shot.
The NFL put an emphasis on taunting penalties a few years ago, but Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow doesn't want players to be penalized for it anymore.
Following a rocky season that had its trials and tribulations, LSU Lady Tigers head coach Kim Mulkey was emotional in addressing a crowd on Thursday night.
Although the first round was cut short, it actually provides more storylines for day two at Augusta National. Here is everything to watch for on Friday.
After Jordan Montgomery signed a one-year deal despite expectations of a multi-year pact, the left-hander has reportedly dumped Scott Boras as his agent.
Despite Sacramento residents having a professional baseball team for the first time ever, there are plenty, who even root for the A's, who won't watch them in person.
Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter has been charged with bank fraud and is facing 30 years in prison for allegedly stealing over $16 million from the MLB star to pay off gambling debts.
Kamilla Cardoso is living a whirlwind of a week, but there is not much to complain about being a national champion and a top WNBA draft pick within just a few days.
Less than a week after posting his "love and respect" for the Bills and their fan base, Stefon Diggs liked an X post that said they have the worst fan base.
Ippei Mizuhara, Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, is reportedly in discussions to plead guilty to fraud after allegedly stealing Ohtani's money to pay off gambling debts.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias is facing five misdemeanor charges stemming from his alleged domestic dispute that put him on administrative leave.
The Red Sox honored the 2004 team that famously won the World Series after their history comeback against the Yankees, and the late Tim Wakefield's daughter threw out the first pitch.
Draymond Green said Zach Edey "quit" early in the second half of the national championship even though Edey scored 21 points in the final 15 minutes of play.
A judge in Tennessee ruled that Memphis Grizzlies All-Star Ja Morant acted in self-defense during his altercation with a then-17-year-old at his house nearly two years ago.
Amid Iowa playing in the four most-viewed women's college basketball games ever, and one of the biggest in the history of the sport, Magic Johnson praised Caitlin Clark.
After failing to limit Iowa's Caitlin Clark in the Elite Eight, Hailey Van Lith is reportedly transferring out of LSU after just one year with the Tigers.
Stefon Diggs was supposed to help bring the Buffalo Bills to the mountaintop, but four years later, general manager Brandon Beane says it "made sense" to trade him.
Chicago Bears legend and Hall of Famer Steve "Mongo" McMichael is back in the hospital for the second time in the last six weeks, says Walter Payton's son.
In efforts to convince the public that the Enhanced Games will be fair and safe, Dr. Aron D'Souza, the event's founder, says a docuseries will be released in conjunction with the games.
Mike Tyson is one of the greatest boxers of all time, but he admits he is "scared to death" to get in the ring with Jake Paul, who has just 10 fights under his belt.
Billy Horschel admits he is not a Swiftie like his wife and three kids, but the pop star has accidentally given him some extra motivation in recent weeks.
Duke star Jared McCain recently went viral for his painted fingernails during March Madness, and he parlayed that into an NIL deal with beauty brand Sally Hansen.
Mets reliever Yohan Ramirez was ejected Saturday for throwing behind Rhys Hoskins, one day after Hoskins slid hard into Jeff McNeil and benches cleared.
Isaiah Winstead, who signed with the San Francisco 49ers after his highlight reel went viral, caught the first touchdown in United Football League history.
Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Bill Clinton attended a star-studded fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall on Thursday, while Donald Trump attended the wake of a fallen NYPD officer.
There's a reason why the New York Yankees acquired All-Star Juan Soto β it wasn't exactly for his defense, but that's what was on display on Opening Day.
A bill has been introduced that will seek reparations for the families of people who lived in Chavez Ravine before they were displaced because of Dodger Stadium.
Dustin Poirier wants to face Islam Makhachev for his lightweight championship belt β and if he's victorious, that may be all she wrote on his career.
Opening day is finally here after several long months of waiting, and we've got you covered with some of the biggest MLB storylines to follow throughout the season.
The Denver Broncos will take the $85 million dead cap hit after releasing Russell Wilson, but Sean Payton was emphatic in that it wasn't a difficult decision to let him go.
Julian Edelman called out his former New England Patriots teammate, Wes Welker, for "making up stories" about how Bill Belichick treated Aaron Hernandez.
An alleged drug "mule" for Sean "Diddy" Combs is a former member of the Syracuse men's basketball team. Brendan Paul was arrested this week on drug charges.
A former Jacksonville Jaguars employee has been sentenced to 220 years in jail for producing, receiving, and possessing child sex abuse material and hacking into the team's jumbotron.
UFC star Dustin Poirier has partnered with Bud Light, close to a year after the beer brand began a campaign featuring trans activist Dylan Mulvaney that led to plenty of consumer backlash.
Miguel Rojas has answered back at his former Miami Marlins teammate, Jazz Chisholm, who presumably blasted him and his conduct when he was on the team.
UConn is 33-3 and once again obliterating whoever is in their path in March Madness, but two former NBA players pumped the brakes on the notion they could make the NBA playoffs.
Malcolm Butler, the New England Patriots hero for his Super Bowl XLIX clinching interception, was arrested earlier this month on suspicion of drunk driving.
The UConn Huskies are on the fast track to a repeat title run as they continue to obliterate the competition. They beat No. 9 Northwestern on Sunday, 75-58.
The North Carolina State Wolfpack have played seven games in the last 12 days, have won all seven and are off to the Sweet 16, 41 years after winning a national title.
Peter Angelos, the patriarch of the Baltimore Orioles ownership group, died on Saturday at the age of 94, the organization announced. Angelos had been ill several years.
Nine months since the PGA announced a potential joining of forces with LIV, not much has happened β at least publicly. Wyndham Clark admits he's tired of waiting.
Vermont, a school whose arena holds 3,000 people, faced maybe the most popular men's basketball program in the USA - but the Catamounts had home-court advantage.
No. 16 Stetson knew well before halftime that their March Madness run would be short-lived, which is why head coach Donnie Jones wanted to see "pride" from his team in the second half of their game against No. 1 UConn.
Police suspect that Konstantin Koltsov died of an apparent suicide, but his ex-wife thinks he was "most likely... very drunk" and that it was an accident.
The Virginia Cavaliers were blown out by 25 points in their First Four game against Colorado State, prompting a CBS analyst to argue the committee made a "mistake" letting them in.
After much planning, Olympic organizers have announced that athletes participating in this summer's games in Paris will not be staying in air-conditioned buildings.
Wagner saw their 17-point lead shrink to just one in the final seconds, but after Howard missed potential game-tying free throws, they earned their first-ever March Madness win.
Ahkil Crumpton, a former University of Georgia football player, was sentenced to 30 years in jail for his role in the shooting death of a gas station employee.