The upsets in March Madness are what college basketball fans dream about when the NCAA Tournament comes around each year. And when they do come, there’s always those one or two players for the team no one expected to win their first-round matchup that gain immediate fame. That was Oakland University’s Jack Gohlke this year after he dropped 32 points …
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Fox Sports, AEG to host 16-team college basketball postseason tournament in 2025
A new postseason college basketball tournament will hit the floor next year. Fox Sports and AEG announced Wednesday that the College Basketball Crown will tip-off on March 31, 2025, and run through April 6, 2025, in Las Vegas at the end of next season. The games will take place at the MGM Garden Arena and T-Mobile Arena. CLICK HERE FOR …
Read More »Nick Khan ushers in WWE's 'Renaissance Era' with support from Cody Rhodes
For about three nights a week and sometimes on the weekends, WWE has eyeballs glued to the screen to see what’s going to happen next on RAW, SmackDown and NXT. If Cody Rhodes’ loss to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 39 and the returns of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and CM Punk over the last 12 months were any indication, anything …
Read More »ESPN's Molly Qerim suggests Caitlin Clark, Iowa ‘lucky’ UConn is not at full strength entering Final Four
Caitlin Clark has taken the college basketball world by storm. The sharp shooting guard has shattered numerous records and is the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division I among women and men. Clark’s accomplishments have helped bring unprecedented attention to the game, and virtually everyone in the sports world has an opinion on the presumptive top overall selection in the …
Read More »NY county faces legal setback over order restricting transgender players in women's sports
A request by New York’s Nassau County to prevent women’s and girls’ teams with transgender players from using county-run parks and sports facilities without legal consequences was denied by a federal judge on Thursday, per Reuters. Judge Nusrat Choudhury said Thursday that the Constitution’s 11th Amendment prevents a local government from suing a state government in federal courts. Choudhury also …
Read More »Hall of Famer Dave Winfield knows why Juan Soto is off to strong start with Yankees: 'It's not all on him'
From one New York Yankees right fielder to the another, Hall of Famer Dave Winfield knows how much Juan Soto means to his former squad. Heading into the 2024 season, all Yankee fans could talk about was how Soto’s addition to an already-stacked lineup would look, especially after a disappointing 82-80 season the year prior. Soto’s successful spring training, where …
Read More »Defending Tour de France champ among several cyclists badly injured in ‘nasty crash’ at Basque Country Vuelta
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard suffered a broken collarbone and several broken ribs after being involved in a “nasty crash” during Stage 4 of the Itzulia Basque Country in Spain, his team confirmed on social media Thursday. Several other riders were also badly injured. This view shows the cyclists during Stage 4 of the 63rd Itzulia Basque Country on April 4, …
Read More »Keith Olbermann takes shot at Sage Steele after ex-ESPN anchor dishes on 2021 Biden interview
Former ESPN broadcaster Keith Olbermann took a swipe at Sage Steele on social media on Wednesday after Steele revealed her 2021 interview with President Biden was “scripted” by network executives. Olbermann responded to a headline from Awful Announcing on X. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM “Of COURSE it was scripted. If it hadn’t have been @sagesteele – …
Read More »Former college football coach Scott Frost 'dying' for second chance: 'I don't know what's next'
It was not that long ago that Scott Frost helped the University of Central Florida Knights rise to prominence. He quickly became one of the more sought-after coaching candidates in college football and eventually made the leap to Nebraska. Frost had some success during his stint as the Cornhuskers’ head coach, but his time in Lincoln came to a screeching …
Read More »Former Olympian Inga Thompson sounds off on women's group after controversial 'white supremacist' accusations
Three-time Olympic cyclist Inga Thompson is sounding off on the National Organization for Women (NOW) after the group slammed a recent lawsuit filed against the NCAA by more than a dozen college athletes as an example of “white supremacist patriarchy at work.” Thompson, a decorated U.S. cyclist who competed at the 1984, 1988 and 1992 Games, spoke to Fox News …
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