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USA vs. Canada is the women's hockey rematch everyone was waiting for
How did both teams get here? Who are the players to watch? We break down some of the storylines as the two powers in women's hockey are set to go head-to-head for gold.[read more]
2026 Winter Olympics: 'Blade Angels' take the ice, American teens in snowboard final and more
Tuesday at the Winter Olympics is headlined by Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn and Isabeau Levito in the women's figure skating short program.[read more]
Men's Bracketology: UConn retains its No. 1 seed -- for now
The Huskies remain on the top line with Houston's loss, but could they be better off as a 2-seed in the East?[read more]
Women's Bracketology: Will Stanford miss the NCAA tournament again?
Teams with a high NET ranking are typically NCAA tournament locks. So why are the Huskers in the Last Four In?[read more]
Sources: Seahawks unlikely to use tags on Walker
The Seahawks are unlikely to use either a franchise or transition tag on running back and Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, league sources told ESPN.[read more]
Pegula leads push to improve WTA Tour calendar
American tennis player Jessica Pegula will lead a new 13-person panel tasked with making improvements to the WTA's calendar, rankings system and event requirements.[read more]
Rodman headlines USWNT SheBelieves roster
Trinity Rodman, Lindsey Heaps, and Rose Lavelle headline the U.S. women's national team roster announced on Tuesday by manager Emma Hayes for the SheBelieves Cup.[read more]
Rousey makes MMA return, set to fight Carano
Ronda Rousey will return to MMA for the first time in nearly a decade when she faces Gina Carano on May 16 in Los Angeles at the Intuit Dome.[read more]
UNC's Wilson adjusting to cast, to return 'soon'
North Carolina star Caleb Wilson is learning to play with a cast on his non-shooting hand and is inching toward returning "soon" after suffering a fractured left hand.[read more]
L.A. mayor calls for '28 Olympics head to resign
The mayor of L.A. has called for Casey Wasserman to resign as head of the 2028 Olympics organizing team because of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend.[read more]




