USOPC now has a 24-hour hotline to connect Team USA athletes with mental health providers. There’s also a local registry with 200 providers.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Girls basketball team that didn’t get trophy wasn’t snubbed, will still be recognized by city anyway
Mom’s Facebook post over girls basketball team not getting trophy after winning boys tournament sparks outrage, but sexism wasn’t to blame
Mikaela Shiffrin’s chase of Ingemar Stenmark’s World Cup victories record moves to Sweden
Mikaela Shiffrin’s first World Cup victory came in Are, Sweden. That’s where World Cup circuit moves to next, with slalom and giant slalom races.
Mikaela Shiffrin clinches overall season title but Stenmark’s record still eludes her
Mikaela Shiffrin clinches fifth overall season title, breaking a tie with fellow American Lindsey Vonn and leaving her one shy of women’s record.
Mikaela Shiffrin finishes fourth, still one behind Ingemar Stenmark’s World Cup win record
American Mikaela Shiffrin has 85 World Cup victories, most of any female skier and one shy of the all-time mark set by Swedish legend Ingemar Stenmark
Orlando Pride follows European teams, ditches white shorts due to period concerns
Women athletes have expressed discomfort with wearing white uniforms while they’re on their periods because of potential for embarrassment.
This won’t end well for Dan Snyder. Why is NFL willing to go down with him? | Opinion
According to ESPN report, federal authorities investigating Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder for financial misconduct tied to $55 million loan.
Canada Soccer president steps down after claims of unequal treatment by women’s team
Canadian women say federation’s budget cuts leave them with fewer resources ahead of World Cup than men’s team got before their tournament last year.
What’s next for USWNT after winning SheBelieves Cup? Focus turns to 2023 World Cup
The USWNT won the SheBelieves Cup for the fourth year in a row, but now attention turns to the World Cup – and there’s plenty of questions to answer.
IOC needs to read the room on allowing Russian athletes at Paris Olympics | Opinion
Government and sports officials from 35 countries say Russian and Belarusian athletes cannot compete at Olympics under current conditions.
