Tiger Woods’ Fifteen-Year-Old Son Charlie will Try to Qualify for the US Open

The history of the US Open has a strong mention of his father. Charlie Woods will try to write a new chapter on Thursday. The 15-year-old son of Tiger Woods will start with an 18-hole local qualifier in Port St. Lucie, Florida, where he will Continue Reading

Houston Texans Unveiled their First Uniform Makeover Since the Team’s Founding in 2000

The Houston Texans are changing their look for the first time in team history. Plural looks that aim to hit all the bases—tradition, innovation, and bold statement—have replaced them. Four new uniforms were introduced by Houston on Tuesday: a radical alternate uniform that aimed to Continue Reading

Ohtani Surpasses Matsui in the MLB HR Category for Players of Japanese Descent

Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers has surpassed Hideki Matsui in the record book for the most home runs hit by a player of Japanese descent in Major League Baseball. In the third inning of Los Angeles’ 10-0 victory on Sunday at Dodger Stadium, Ohtani blasted Continue Reading

FA Cup Reruns Will Not be Shown During the 2024–2025 Season

The English Football Association (FA) said on Thursday that as part of a six-year agreement with the Premier League to improve domestic competitiveness, FA Cup replays will no longer be used in the first round of the following season. The FA also announced that starting Continue Reading

BJK Cup Qualifiers Saw Raducanu Overcome Garcia and Osaka and Swiatek Win

On Day 1 of the Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers, three Grand Slam champions made history: Emma Raducanu achieved a historic triumph on clay, while Naomi Osaka and Iga Swiatek both gave their nations early leads. The eight Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers matches that Continue Reading

Crosby Assists 1K Times, Propelling the Penguins into the Postseason

Sidney Crosby is too engrossed in the now to consider the history he is creating. Too consumed with trying to force the Pittsburgh Penguins into a postseason berth that didn’t seem possible even a month ago to reflect on the significance of what he’s accomplished. Continue Reading

Greg Norman of LIV Golf making his Masters Debut Since 2021

Greg Norman, the CEO of LIV Golf League, was sighted on the Augusta National grounds on Wednesday before the 88th Masters. Norman told the Post, “I’m here because we have 13 players that won 10 Masters between them,”  “So, I’m here just to support them, Continue Reading

After 38 Seasons Leading the Cardinals, Veteran Stanford Head Coach Tara VanDerveer Announces Her Retirement

The seasoned Stanford head coach made her retirement announcement on Tuesday night. Next season, the Cardinal will replace her as assistant coach with VanDerveer player Kate Paye. VanDerveer will continue to serve as an advisor for the Stanford athletic department. VanDerveer coached collegiate basketball for Continue Reading

Akshay Bhatia Wins the Texas Open Playoffs, Earning a Berth in the Masters

When pumping his arms to make a 12-foot birdie on Sunday that forced a playoff, Akshay Bhatia injured his left shoulder and almost celebrated too soon. After rallying to defeat ill-fated Denny McCarthy in the Texas Open and secure a spot to the Masters, he Continue Reading

Giants Sign Quick Running Back Dante Miller Following the Scandal Over NCAA Eligibility

Dante Miller’s NFL debut is either several weeks early or a year late. The quick rookie running back, whose chances of being picked were dashed due to an NCAA eligibility issue while he was transferring from Columbia, an Ivy League star, to South Carolina, reached Continue Reading