Collin Morikawa won the PGA Championship with a 13-under-par performance that included a sequence of brilliant, late shots that propelled him past many of the game’s best.
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The Mid-American Conference won’t play sports including football this fall because of health concerns posed by the coronavirus pandemic, becoming the first league in the top-tier Football Bowl Subdivision to punt on sports.
Eric Kay, the former communications director for the Los Angeles Angels, has been charged with giving Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs the fentanyl that caused his death in a Texas hotel room.
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The University of Connecticut announced Wednesday that it won’t play football in 2020, becoming the first major Division I program to forgo competition due to health concerns related to the coronavirus.
New rules for the pandemic scale back the full-contact practices. Dartmouth made its players healthier—and better—by doing just that.
With more than half the roster testing positive for the coronavirus, the Miami Marlins added 17 new players to reconstruct their roster.
NBA stars in the bubble and European soccer players in empty stadiums have one thing in common: They have improved at shooting.
While the scientific community is still trying to fully understand who is still infectious, the NFL and MLB say it’s safe for players to return even while they’re still testing positive and enough time has elapsed.
With a coronavirus outbreak on one team and cases now growing on another, Major League Baseball is tightening its safety protocols on the fly in hope of completing this tumultuous, pandemic-shortened season.
Football players in the Pac-12 Conference have threatened to sit out of training camp and games until the league addresses concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic and racial inequality, according to a letter to conference commissioner Larry Scott.
The St. Louis Cardinals reported four new positive coronavirus tests, people familiar with the matter said, indicating that an outbreak has spread to a second team barely one week into the MLB season.
Two positive tests on the Cardinals resulted in the postponement of their series opener against the Brewers.









