
How many Presidents' Trophy winners have went on to win the Stanley Cup?
The Winnipeg Jets on Sunday captured the franchise’s first Presidents’ Trophy.
The Winnipeg Jets on Sunday captured the franchise’s first Presidents’ Trophy.
Justin Rose came close to winning the 2025 Masters, but lost to Rory McIlroy in a sudden-death playoff. Here’s Rose’s history in the major.
McIlroy won his first Masters in thrilling fashion to become just the sixth golfer in history to win all four major tournaments.
The 2024-25 NBA regular season wrapped up on Sunday, confirming the playoff matchups and seeds. Here’s a breakdown heading into the postseason.
McIlroy, with a win at the Masters on Sunday, would become one of the few golfers to have won all four major tournaments.
Mercedes’ George Russell and McLaren’s Lando Norris joined Piastri on the podium for Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
The LSU Athletic Department confirmed Sunday that Kyren Lacy has died at the age of 24, less than two weeks before he hoped to be selected in the NFL draft.
Griffey has shot the World Series, the All-Star game, NFL games and soccer — not to mention driving the pace car during his trip to the Indy 500 last year.
Rory McIlroy has the lead after three days of play at the Masters in Augusta, leaving him 18 holes away from a green jacket and a career Grand Slam.
More than 40 players have been cut from the Masters field entering the weekend at Augusta National.
The Washington Capitals welcomed Alex Ovechkin back to D.C. with a fan event befitting the NHL all-time leading goal scorer. News4’s Tommy McFly reports.
The NBA postseason has arrived. Here’s what to know about the play-in tournament and first round of the playoffs.
How much are the Washington Nationals worth? Here’s where the team ranks in CNBC’s MLB franchise valuation in 2025.
Justin Rose led the first round of the 2025 Masters by three strokes, but history says it will still be tough for him to win the green jacket.
Here is how CNBC came to its Official MLB Team Valuations for 2025, calculated by senior sports reporter Michael Ozanian.
The founder of Barstool Sports wants to apologize to the college freshman who was the victim of a false viral rumor amplified by two personalities affiliated with the popular sports site, he said Thursday, NBC News reported.
Gianni Infantino said he received assurances from the White House that any foreign fans would be in good hands during their time in the United States.