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With news of his DUI arrest, only one word can properly express the sentiment of many: sadness. And it can’t be expressed enough.
It’s safe to assume there’s only one player in this week’s NCAA Championship field who is playing with stitches in his head.
Maverick McNealy’s college career ended quietly Sunday, with few fans left at Rich Harvest Farms and the top teams back at their hotel and the leader 17 shots ahead.
Texas’ Scottie Scheffler will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the NCAA Championship with a chance to add his name to the list of legendary Longhorns.
A championship contest should be difficult. But there is a fine line between what is hard and what is fair. And Rich Harvest Farms pushed the boundary at the NCAA Women’s.
Monica Vaughn earned an exemption into the LPGA’s Marathon Classic, but she is unsure whether she will play as a pro or an amateur.
A month ago, the ASU women gathered in an apartment and practiced winning a national title. Wednesday, they did it for real.
After losing in the semifinals, USC coach Andrea Gaston revealed to the team that she has been battling uterine cancer for the past 10 weeks.
A rain delay and the fall of darkness have left the NCAA women needing to finish the semifinals Wednesday morning before the afternoon’s grand finale.
As they did in the ’15 final, Stanford beat Baylor to advance to the NCAA Women’s semis. They will next face a red-hot ASU team.
His team in a free fall, his player coming off a double bogey, Greg Robertson kept his mouth shut, and Kent State snuck into NCAA match play.
Jennifer Kupcho’s watery triple bogey on the 17th hole paved the way for Monica Vaughn to walk away with the NCAA women’s individual championship.
Northwestern could have an even bigger lead at the NCAA Women’s Championship if not for a careless mistake by one of its players.
With one round to go before match play at the Women’s NCAAs, several top seeds have fallen victim to awful conditions in what has become a test of survival.
Even more remarkable than Jacksonville University earning its first NCAA Championship berth is how it happened Wednesday.
Here are the final results from the West Lafayette (Ind.), Baton Rouge (La.), College Grove (Tenn.), Austin (Texas), Stanford (Calif.) and Sammamish (Wash.) NCAA regionals.
It was the drivable par-4 12th that was supposed to deliver fireworks last week at The Players. Instead, the golf world went for it off the course.
Si Woo Kim made history and Ian Poulter got torched despite a T-2 finish, but the real star was Pete Dye’s diabolical TPC Sawgrass.
Her team may have been ranked No. 2 in the country and coming off a 21-shot victory in the Pac-12 Championship, but UCLA coach Carrie Forsyth felt uneasy heading into regional play.
Here are the final results from the Albuquerque (N.M.), Athens (Ga.), Columbus (Ohio), Lubbock (Texas) NCAA regionals.
Sergio Garcia is making his first start since winning the Masters, and the congratulatory messages keep pouring in at TPC Sawgrass.
Sergio Garcia’s regular caddie is home after his wife gave birth, and Garcia has a former European Tour winner on the bag.
The nondescript 12th hole at TPC Sawgrass has gotten a much-needed makeover, and almost gave up its first hole-in-one on Tuesday.
TPC Sawgrass has been unkind to defending champions, but Jason Day hopes he can make history this week.