Golf’s Real-Life Jerry Maguire Tells All
When Tiger Woods won the Masters at the age of 21, Hughes Norton was his agent
Lawsuit Seeks to End LA's Black Market for Tee Times
It's a contentious time for the city's golfers
First Woman Completes Barkley Marathons. What Is That Exactly?
It takes place in rural Tennessee and Sir Charles is not involved
How New York City Shaped Baseball’s History
Kevin Baker on writing his fascinating book “The New York Game”
An Unsuccessful Bid for the Dolphins Could Raise NFL Franchise Prices
NFL teams could get even more expensive very soon
Why Is the NHL's Leadership Being Skeptical About Hockey and CTE?
It's not surprising why former enforcers are plagued by CTE
There Are 33 Million Reasons John Calipari Ain’t Going Anywhere
Brackets busted when 14-seed Oakland upset Calipari's 3-seed Kentucky
Something Doesn’t Add Up About Ohtani’s $4.5M Betting Scandal
Cash from Ohtani's bank account went to an illegal gambling operation
16 Great Things to Do in Chicago This Weekend
Celebrate the first official weekend of spring with flamenco, a dog-centric Easter egg hunt and a spicy chicken eating challenge
An Inside Look at the Past, Present and Future of Formula 1
Jonathan Clegg on the making of "The Formula" — and where the sport might go from here
Embattled Long Beach Coach Is Not Coaching for Job vs. Arizona
Dan Monson was fired – and then led his team to an unexpected NCAA tournament berth
Dissecting the Madness of March With TNT’s Ernie Johnson
Johnson will anchor coverage of the NCAA Tournament from the CBS Broadcast Center in NYC
Shohei Ohtani Shakes Off Bomb Threat as Dodgers Rally in Seoul
The Dodgers and Padres began the 2024 Seoul Series at Gocheok Sky Dome on Wednesday
Read This Before You Fill Out Your March Madness Bracket
Borgata sportsbook director Thomas Gable breaks down the regions, underdogs to watch and his pick to win it all
The 49ers Were Caught Cheating With the Salary Cap — Again
A "clerical payroll error” has cost San Francisco draft picks
The Transfer Portal Isn’t Doing the NIT Tournament Any Favors
Now there's even less reason for college athletes to play in the second-tier tourney