It’s clear that NCAA president Mark Emmert has run out of answers for an organization that no longer seems capable of determining its own destiny.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Combining the men’s and women’s Final Four is an idea worth trying | Opinion
If gender equity is really going to be at the forefront of the NCAA’s strategy, why not putting the two Final Fours in the same city just once?
Villanova fends off Houston in ‘street fight,’ as Jay Wright and the Wildcats land Final Four trip
Villanova earned coach Jay Wright’s fourth trip to the Final Four with a 50-44 victory over Houston, withstanding the Cougars’ ultra-physical style.
Toughness is winning in March – and it’s why No. 1 seeds Arizona, Gonzaga got sent home | Opinion
No. 1 seeds Gonzaga and Arizona may have been the better team, but they lost the toughness battle in the Sweet 16.
Another No. 1 seed goes down as No. 5 Houston bullies Arizona in Sweet 16 win
Houston’s defensive pressure and aggressiveness on the glass turned one of the best teams all season into dust, beating No. 1 Arizona 72-60.
College athletics used to have a word for shoe companies paying athletes: Cheating. Now, it’s legit. | Opinion
A few years ago, it was criminal for shoe companies to lure college recruits with money. But NIL rules mean they can now pay athletes out in the open.
Trans swimmer Lia Thomas winning NCAA title should spark legitimate debate, not hate | Opinion
Lia Thomas became the first openly transgender athlete to win an NCAA championship in Division I. A debate is fair but some are just shouting.
Hue Jackson, Grambling State latest to learn Art Briles lesson – he’s forever radioactive | Opinion
There is nothing new or profound about saying Art Briles cannot be hired in college football again. This was true on May 26, 2016, and will remain so.
Jackson State’s Deion Sanders ‘kicked down some doors’ but where do HBCU sports go now?
Jackson State’s Deion Sanders has transformed HBCUs into attractive destinations for players and NFL coaches. The question is: What’s next for HBCUs?
Team USA’s glorious day: Gold for Chloe Kim, Nathan Chen, aerials team
Chloe Kim, Nathan Chen and the aerials team give Team USA three gold medals on one day for just the third time in Winter Olympics history.