Seeing The Fab Five Reunited Will Warm Your Cold, '90s Baby Heart
Michigan's Fab Five is reuniting on college basketball's biggest stage, proving that anything is possible when enough time passes.

Michigan's Fab Five is reuniting on college basketball's biggest stage, proving that anything is possible when enough time passes.

Austin Reaves’ season ends after a botched Lakers MRI scans the wrong area, echoing Kylian Mbappe’s mishap and raising concerns about medical errors in pro sports.

The Illinois Fighting Illini are back in the Final Four for the first time in two decades, but their fans just put out a video so cringey it may send them home before the ball is even tipped.

Angels home opener flyover mishap steals the spotlight as anthem timing goes wrong for a second straight year, showing how tricky syncing singers and jets can be.

Connecticut head coach Geno Auriemma issued an apology on Saturday after his on-court spat with Dawn Staley.

LeBron James blasted "ridiculous" critics and race-baiting questions after his honest comments about NBA travel to Memphis and Milwaukee sparked a social media firestorm.

Buffalo Sabres snap NHL-record playoff drought, return to postseason with Lindy Ruff back behind the bench and a young core aiming to make noise.

The Indiana Hoosiers, fresh off a college football National Championship, praised President Trump for his recent executive order to help protect college sports in the NIL era

James Franklin is opening up about his "unusual" Penn State exit and the massive chip on his shoulder as he attempts to lead the Virginia Tech Hokies back to ACC dominance.

Atlanta Braves right fielder Mike Yastrzemski had to use an unorthodox method to learn how to spell his last name.

Anything would be an upgrade from the uniforms the Atlanta Falcons have been wearing since 2020, but the reveal of their new uniforms this week left me staring at the screen. Not in a good way.

San Francisco Giants rookie Daniel Susac had a perfect MLB debut, but his younger cousin didn't seem too thrilled.

Paul Skenes, Olivia Dunne, Konnor Griffin and now Dendy Griffin? The Pirates are a wagon.

The Boston Red Sox had to limit comments on the post because things went so off the rails.

The Punch-Up recaps Artemis II’s historic moon mission, a malfunctioning Olaf animatronic at Disney Paris, and Dino Nuggets controversy in a sharp weekly satire roundup.

Sometimes, fans will heckle and not many people hear what they say. Other times, their roasts get broadcast for all the world to enjoy.

UConn coach Geno Auriemma went off on a missed handshake, officiating, and Dawn Staley after South Carolina dominated in the Final Four.

Tonight, we get Michigan taking on Arizona with a trip to the National Championship on the line.

We had DRAMA in the world of women's college basketball Friday night, and it centered around two of the sport's biggest names. Geno Auriemma, and Dawn Staley. That's right. Two legends. Well, really one legend (Geno), and another one that will probably get there at some point. No offense to Dawn. Well, OK. A little offense to Dawn. I've never been the biggest fan, but she's a good coach and her teams are always stacked. But still … Geno is Geno!Anyway, I have to say, I might be on #TeamDawn on this one, as insane as that sounds. For those who missed it, Auriemma basically refused to shake Staley's hand after UConn's 62-48 loss to South Carolina in the Final Four. And yes, it looks as bad as it sounds:That's the good stuff right there, boys and girls. Not the action, but the #content itself. This is what drives folks to the women's college basketball tournament! Let's be honest … did you know the women's tourney was going on? Come on. Be real. This is why we NEED folks like Geno and Dawn Staley – to give us moments like this. Now, you ask Geno, and he'll give you a bunch of vague reasons as to why he was upset with Staley. He didn't like how the game was called. One of his players' jerseys got ripped in the middle of the game. He accused Staley of being mean to the refs, and, in turn, getting calls. He also went on some diatribe about pregame handshake protocol, which, apparently, Staley broke. I don't know:I mean … come on, coach. I love you – I do – but are you really going to make ME defend Dawn Staley this morning? I never thought I'd see the day. That's some sore loser BS, and you know it. If Staley said things during the game that pissed you off, fine. I get that. But don't bitch about a pregame handshake. That's liberal behavior. Anyway, the real reason for this post isn't to dissect the incident. Everyone and their mother has done that already today. I want to know what Staley said about Geno in the immediate aftermath, because it looks like she says she's going to "beat Geno's ass," and I am HERE for that:That's hilarious. I don't care who you root for – and again, I'm no Dawn Staley fan – but saying you're going to beat Geno Auiremma's ass is objectively funny. It's just a funny thing to picture.Danw Staley vs. Geno Auriemma – who ya GOT?! I have to say, before this game, I'd obviously have gone with Geno. He's a man, for starters. That just gives him an automatic leg up, unless you ask ESPN. They think we're all even and should be fighting each other all the time. But a normal person will give the edge to Geno right away. That being said, does he really have what it takes after whining like that last night? I don't know. He might be kind of a you-know-what. And yes, that's the word I'm thinking of. We'll call him a wussy, but you know. If you're gonna act like that after getting your doors blown off in the Final Four, and then really use some sort of excuse about a pregame handshake as the reason why, I'm not sure that you have the balls to get in the ring with Dawn Staley. Seems unlikely. So, yes – I do think she could beat Geno Auriemma's ass. And that's how we start a big Saturday.

Texas Tech’s Cody Campbell is taking Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark to task for moving a marquee home game to Friday night and impacting Texas high school football.

The Konnor Griffin era has officially arrived in Pittsburgh as the MLB's top prospect crushed a double in his first plate appearance against the Baltimore Orioles.

ESPN personality David Dennis Jr. took issue with LeBron James criticizing travel to Memphis and suggesting that the Grizzlies relocate to Nashville.

Boston Red Sox home opener crowd boos Mayor Michelle Wu and Gov. Maura Healey, highlighting how fan reactions at sporting events can reflect political popularity.

Rashee Rice avoided an NFL personal conduct policy violation after the league found insufficient evidence to support domestic violence allegations made on social media.
