Kirk Herbstreit says his son Zak is home recovering after being hospitalized and says there’s a journey ahead to treat his heart condition.
Author: Victoria Hernandez, USA TODAY
Aaron Rodgers says consecutive MVP seasons gave him confidence to discuss ayahuasca use
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers said “hundreds” of NFL players have reached out to him about his ayahuasca use after he shared his story.
Connecticut rewards men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley with six-year, $31 million extension
After winning the school’s fifth national championship, men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley is rewarded with a contract extension.
For Damian Lillard, life is bigger than basketball and includes music, hometown
For Damian Lillard, the offseason isn’t time for a break. The seven-time all-star speaks on how he stays focused even with an uncertain future.
Washington D.C. bars to stay open 24 hours for women’s World Cup in Australia, New Zealand
The Washington D.C. city council voted unanimously to approve a bill that would allow bars to remain open 24 hours during the 2023 women’s World Cup.
Top QB recruit Austin Simmons flips from Florida to Ole Miss, enters college 2 years early
Austin Simmons not only switched schools, announcing a flip from Florida to Ole Miss, but he’s leaving high school 2 years early with a 5.34 GPA.
3 things J. Cole can do as part-owner of the Charlotte Hornets to boost team morale
Rap superstar J. Cole will be a part-owner of the Charlotte Hornets, following in the footsteps of his mentor, Jay Z. Here’s how he can help the team.
Fan favorites Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo to drive Red Bull Racing Nürburgring event
Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo will reunite in F1 cars for Red Bull Racing’s special event at Nürburgring.
NBA Finals drip check: Nikola Jokic, Tyler Herro shine off the court
The best fashion looks from the NBA Finals include Tyler Herro’s comeback outfit and Michael Porter Jr. wearing all purple.
Watch: Nikola Jokic and brothers have hilariously heartwarming NBA Finals celebrations
NBA Finals MVP Nikola Jokic doesn’t show much emotion. But his brothers made sure he and coach Michael Malone celebrated their championship win.