Sports Illustrated's Conor Orr predicts the New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders will compete for the same high-profile free agent, but Big Blue will ultimately come away with the player.
Called one of the greatest upsets in sports history, the story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team was a memorable moment in the history of the nation. For Badger great Mark Johnson, the same holds true.
The lights inside the rink at the Milan Cortina Games didn’t just illuminate the ice…they shined a light on history.
Michael Johnson is a retired American sprinter. During his career, Johnson won four Olympic gold medals and eight World Championship gold medals. He o.
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Mikaela Shiffrin captured the gold medal in the women's slalom event in the Winter Olympics after she 'stopped caring' about winning.
In her third and final attempt to medal at the Milan Cortina Games — after her 2022 implosion in Beijing — Mikaela Shiffrin won gold in her signature slalom event — besting the field over two runs by ...
Snoop Dogg brought heaps of outerwear with him to the Milan Cortina Olympic Games. A jacket with the face of snowboarder Chloe Kim, and another with bobsledder Kaysha Love. But something he picked up ...
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Oak Park native Emery Lehman, 29, and Glyn Ellyn native Ethan Cepuran, 25, were part of the men’s team pursuit trio that captured the silver medal Tuesday at the Milano Cortina Games.
Several athletes have been stripped of their Olympic medals over the years. From Jim Thorpe to Jordan Chiles, here's a look back at the American participants whose medals were rescinded.