Maryland’s quest to replace Taulia Tagovailoa isn’t settled at spring game
Billy Edwards Jr., Cameron Edge and transfer MJ Morris are just three of the players in the mix as the Terps seek a replacement for Taulia Tagovailoa.
By Gene WangReggie Bush gets his Heisman Trophy back after it was stripped in 2010
Reggie Bush won the Heisman Trophy in 2005, but he forfeited the award after an NCAA investigation found that he and his family had received improper benefits.
By Matt BonesteelPressure mounts on NCAA to clarify stance on transgender athletes
Hundreds of transgender-rights advocates wrote on Tuesday to NCAA president Charlie Baker and the Board of Governors, urging the organization to continue allowing transgender athletes a place in women’s sports.
By Julie Kliegman and Jesse DoughertyWith a dramatic finish, LSU scores its first gymnastics national title
On their final rotation, the Tigers met the moment on the balance beam to claim their first national title.
By Emily GiambalvoIn stunning collapse, Oklahoma gymnastics fails to advance to NCAA final
The powerhouse Sooners were undone by several uncharacteristic mistakes and watched their sublime season unravel in the semifinals.
By Emily GiambalvoMaryland men’s basketball lands former Va. Tech, DeMatha guard Rodney Rice
Rodney Rice, Maryland men’s basketball’s first transfer portal addition this offseason, announced he was stepping away from the Hokies in October.
By Michael ErrigoMaryland can’t stop the bleeding — or Audi Crooks — in season-ending loss
Audi Crooks scored 40 points for Iowa State, and Maryland squandered a 20-point lead to bow out of the NCAA tournament in the first round.
By Kareem CopelandLSU’s gymnasts are stars online — and hunting their first NCAA title
Online star Olivia Dunne helped put LSU gymnastics on the map. Her teammates have the team on the verge of an NCAA championship.
By Emily Giambalvo and Jesse DoughertyA betting scandal rocked Iowa sports. Then the case went sideways.
The probe revealed widespread sports-betting among college athletes – and a disjointed system to keep corruption in check.
By Albert SamahaThe first college basketball coach I met was one of the best
Don Donoher was all class to coaches, reporters and 11-year-old John Feinstein.
By John FeinsteinDawn Staley has everything Kentucky basketball has been lacking
In its search for a new men’s basketball coach, the university is missing the obvious answer.
By Sally JenkinsJohn Calipari starts over at Arkansas after 15 seasons at Kentucky
John Calipari, who led Kentucky to a national championship in 2012, was named the next coach at Arkansas on Wednesday.
By Scott Allen and Glynn A. HillStanford’s Tara VanDerveer retires as college basketball’s winningest coach
A three-time NCAA champion with the Cardinal, VanDerveer went 1,216-271 over a 45-year career that included stints at Idaho and Ohio State before a nearly four-decade run at Stanford.
By Des BielerJohn Calipari was great until he wasn’t good enough for Kentucky
The coach met the outsized expectations in Lexington for as long as anyone, but eventually he and the fan base grew weary of each other.
By John FeinsteinIn just 25 years, Connecticut has climbed the mountain into rare air
Connecticut won its first men’s basketball national championship in 1999. It has done pretty well since then.
By Chuck CulpepperConnecticut unlocked the overwhelming beauty of a team game
The best player in college hoops was no match for a relentless and gorgeous Connecticut machine.
By Candace BucknerZach Edey was a one-man show in the national final. Purdue needed even more.
Zach Edey finished with 37 points and 10 rebounds, but he couldn’t do it alone against Connecticut in the NCAA tournament championship game.
By Gene WangWomen’s basketball is surging. Are we sure this time is different?
Caitlin Clark’s exploits lifted her sport, but nothing about the future is guaranteed.
By Kevin B. BlackistoneWith air of inevitability, Connecticut repeats as NCAA tournament champion
Connecticut finished a second straight dominant NCAA tournament run with a 75-60 victory over Purdue on Monday in the national final.
By Chuck CulpepperMarch Madness highlights: U-Conn. repeats as national champion with win over Purdue
The Huskies became the first back-to-back men’s champion since 2007 with their dominant win over Purdue on Monday night.
By Des BielerNCAA women’s title game sets ratings record, capping historic run
Sunday’s victory by South Carolina over Iowa for the national championship set a viewership record for women’s basketball with 18.7 million viewers, making it the most-watched women’s basketball game ever.
By Ben StraussNAIA bans all transgender women from women’s sports
The association of small colleges voted Monday to ban transgender women from women’s competitions starting next school year, spurring concerns among transgender-rights advocates that the NCAA may follow suit.
By Julie Kliegman and Jesse Dougherty