We're two weeks into the season, and three teams have ridden hot starts all the way into our top 10. Can they keep it up?
William Byron is still on top, but Chase Elliott is moving up in the power rankings after his win in Texas. Here’s our latest top 10 after the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400.
In what could be a season-long battle, the NL's top two powerhouses are neck and neck for No. 1 on our list.
Offseason? What offseason? There's no such thing in college basketball! And we're not complaining, because the sport is fascinating to follow even after UConn was crowned the national champion last week. Roster construction is changing across the country by the minute. When it's all said and done, there will be in the neighborhood of 2,000 names in college basketball's transfer portal. Should the portal and NIL money be regulated? We can discuss that until the sun comes up, but you can't deny...
The New York Red Bulls held onto top spot with a draw vs. Chicago, while Philadelphia remains the league's only unbeaten team after a comeback in Atlanta.
The Portland Thorns get their first win of the season as they move up in the latest edition of our NWSL Power Rankings.
Tyler Reddick put Michael Jordan in victory lane at Talladega on Sunday, and now he’s moving up in the power rankings. Here’s our latest top 10 after the GEICO 500.
Blue Devils' pitcher strikes out 14, limits Bison to four hits over complete game.
Pioneers goaltender makes 35 saves, including 23 in wild third period, for 2-0 shutout
Trent Alexander-Arnold scored a sublime free-kick in Liverpool's win at Fulham. Idrissa Gueye helped Everton beat Nottingham Forest in a must win game. Hope is not lost for Arsenal and it's wrong for Oleksandr Zinchenko to be a scapegoat: Listen to the
Manchester City took hold of the Premier League title race after beating Luton. Arsenal and Liverpool both slipped up as they were beaten in home encounters. Darwin Nunez is a handful, but not lethal. Jurgen Klopp is making excuses for him - Listen to the
By SUSIE RANTZ Associated Press Mallory Swanson had a goal and an assist as the Chicago Red Stars beat the Seattle Reign 2-1 on Sunday in the National Women’s Soccer League. The Reign (1-4-0) have lost four straight for the first time since 2013. Chicago (3-1-1) silenced the crowd at Seattle’s Lumen Field in the