
Newgarden slips past Ericsson in final lap to win Indianapolis 500
Josef Newgarden battled three late-race wrecks to overtake Marcus Ericsson to win Sunday's Indianapolis 500.
Josef Newgarden battled three late-race wrecks to overtake Marcus Ericsson to win Sunday's Indianapolis 500.
Marta Kostyuk has been critical of athletes like Aryna Sabalenka, claiming they have not taken a stand against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
According to ESPN, four WNBA opening games amassed 199% more viewers than the 2022 opening weekend.
Alexis Morris is apologizing to veteran WNBA players after saying they should retire so new players could join the league.
Former University of Maryland star and Washington Mystics analyst Christy Winters-Scott spoke with Scripps News about the start of the WNBA season.
The NBA great was reportedly summoned to respond to a lawsuit involving the failed cryptocurrency exchange he once endorsed.
WNBA star Tamika Catchings took over a tea shop in Indianapolis in 2017, and she's been working to revitalize the area around the shop ever since.
After noticing there was nowhere to watch solely women's sports, one woman wanted to make a change.
The former NBA Rookie of the Year was suspended by the Memphis Grizzlies earlier this month after video circulated online of him wielding a gun.
Baseball is back at Hinchliffe Stadium in New Jersey, a national historic site.
At least 24 of the NFL's 32 owners will need to approve the deal to make it official.
The Los Angeles Dodgers apologized to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence for rescinding the invitation.
Lakers star LeBron James won't be going to his 11th NBA Finals after Denver defeated Los Angeles 113-111 on Monday.
The 46-year-old's performance not only earned him a payout of more than $288,000, but also guaranteed him a spot in next year's major tournament.
Griner's return to the court for the season comes amid more media attention and focus on women's basketball.
The team withdrew its invitation to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a self-described satirical group of queer and trans "nuns."
Jim Brown was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player in 1965 and shattered the league’s record books in a short career spanning eight years.
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Nadal said that he wants to compete again in 2024, which he expects will be his last season on the professional tennis tour.
Four years after surviving a major car crash that required nearly two years of rehab, a golf instructor will compete against the best in the world.
The Memphis Grizzlies suspended Ja Morant for all off-season activities pending a league investigation.
A young boy was engulfed in a dust devil on a Florida baseball field. The moment he was rushed away by a 17-year-old umpire was caught on camera.
The Peacock-exclusive game — which NBC reportedly paid $100 million for — will air on Jan. 13.
The West Virginia men's basketball coach repeatedly used a homophobic slur to describe fans of a rival school of his former program.
Rio Moon is the eighth horse to die at Churchill Downs in the past couple of weeks.
Rockies manager Bud Black said the skull fracture did not require surgery and time will be the best healer.
In March, Morant was suspended eight games without pay for a previous incident in which he live-streamed on camera with a gun.
The Phoenix Mercury star got a standing ovation when she was announced before the game's start.
The sport of horse racing faces questions in the U.S. amid a "challenging" time. Seven horses died over a span of 10 days at Churchill Downs.
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There is a deal to purchase the NFL's Washington Commanders. It is the highest price ever paid for a North American professional sports franchise.
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This will be Tom Brady's first time back in Foxborough since the Buccaneers beat the Patriots in 2021.
Sports betting has come to the forefront of the conversation surrounding college athletics.
The Atlanta Braves are celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with a special night game against the Boston Red Sox.
Prosecutors said Araiza was not "even at the party" where a woman claims she was raped as a minor.
The University of Georgia said the national championship team will be unable to attend because of a scheduling conflict.