For those who regularly go to the gym, it’s not easy to stay at home. But with some adjustments, you can get a great workout without fancy equipment.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Wimbledon canceled for first time since World War II due to coronavirus outbreak in UK
This year will be the first time Wimbledon hasn’t crowned a champion since the tournament paused between 1940 and 1945 due to World War II.
Opinion: Let’s burst the idea of playing the remainder of the NBA season in a bubble
Commentators are agitating for the NBA to return by creating a coronavirus-free environment where players would live and play games and not much else.
Opinion: NCAA’s spring-sports eligibility ruling could put schools, coaches in awkward positions
The devil is in the details with the NCAA’s decision to grant an extra year of eligibility to spring-sports student-athletes.
Opinion: Granting college spring athletes extra eligibility seems fair but details prove daunting
Opinions about how to handle the eligibility question have been all over the map heading into Monday’s meeting of the NCAA Division I council.
Opinion: If Wimbledon is canceled, tennis history likely altered forever
Wimbledon has little wiggle room to postpone, so potential cancellation would hurt Serena Williams and Roger Federer, who want another title shot.
As challenges loom for college athletics because of coronavirus, question becomes: Is the party over?
Since the NCAA tournament was canceled because of COVID-19, the volume of questions and issues athletic directors are facing is almost immeasurable.
Opinion: College football coaches should deliver coronavirus message: Take precautions or risk losing season
College football coaches have powerful platform, could scare people straight on coronavirus: Practice social distancing or season could be in trouble.
Opinion: Moving French Open to fall after U.S. Open offers intriguing possibilities
Rafael Nadal, the defending champion of the French Open and U.S. Open, will tie Roger Federer at 20 with his next Grand Slam win, the most overall.
Opinion: Basketball tournament chaos shows NCAA’s fractured relationship with its own
The relationship between the NCAA and its member conferences is barely functional and needs significant repair once the world goes back to normal.