USA Gymnastics announces site of 2020 Olympic trials, sign it is confident it will remain sport’s governing body.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: Virginia beats Texas Tech, proves beauty is in the eye of the title holder
Virginia of the ACC and Texas Tech of the Big 12 were making their first title game appearance. Florida in 2006 is the most recent first-time winner.
Abby Wambach’s book, ‘Wolfpack,’ is a blueprint for how women can change the power dynamic
Abby Wambach’s new book is designed to be a blueprint for women to embrace their inner power and use it to create a better world.
Opinion: After last year’s crushing disappointment, Virginia feels like team of destiny
Virginia last year became first No. 1 seed to lose to a 16 in NCAA tournament. Now it’s one game away from the national championship.
Opinion: Auburn didn’t have choice with Okeke injury, but it can choose how to respond
Chuma Okeke was Auburn’s third-leading scorer and top rebounder before tearing his ACL during Sweet 16 game. His impact is felt in the Final Four
Opinion: NCAA continues to drop the ball by accepting athletes punished for sexual assault
The Big Sky Conference took it upon itself to address the issue with its Serious Misconduct Rule. So why can’t the NCAA at large do something similar?
Opinion: Other teams might be better, but no team tougher than Auburn in this March Madness
Auburn beat Kansas, North Carolina and Kentucky, the three schools with most wins in college basketball, on way to Final Four. Now Virginia awaits.
Opinion: Kentucky looking for three (wins) against SEC rival Auburn in NCAA Elite Eight
Elite Eight game is third game between Kentucky and Auburn. And the stakes couldn’t be higher. The winner Sunday gets a trip to the Final Four.
Food for thought: Auburn goes for Japanese food to keep March Madness winning streak alive
Auburn is undefeated when it eats at Japanese steakhouses before games. And according to coach Bruce Pearl, the Tigers were head to one Saturday.
Opinion: Kentucky star P.J. Washington’s will stronger than the pain in his sprained foot
Despite injured foot, P.J. Washington finished with 16 points in less than 26 minutes, and came up with a monster block as Kentucky held off Houston.