True integrity means holding your program accountable when things go wrong, not buying custom legislation or running to a local courtroom to bypass the rules.
True integrity means holding your program accountable when things go wrong, not buying custom legislation or running to a local courtroom to bypass the rules.
I respectfully ask the NCAA tennis oversight committee to reevaluate the 10 year commitment that was made to Orlando. A decision that was essentially made behind closed doors without giving any campus sites an opportunity to bid on any of those years. I haven't met one athlete, coach, or fan that prefers this tournament be played on off campus sites.
Really cool moment tonight postgame after VCU upset UNC. VCU head coach Phil Martelli Jr. made a point to shoutout the student reporters that made the trip.
Lots of great stuff this time of year, but this was a really awesome, genuine exchange.
Georgia lost Silas Demary Jr. to UConn and Asa Newell to the NBA and will be an NCAA Tournament team for the second straight season.
Mike White. Heck of a ball coach.
The iPhone needs a setting where you can sit in your kids dark room while they fall asleep, be on your phone, and the the kid isnโt able to see any light come from your screen.
Before I sign off, I must say that Les Carpenter, our Olympics writer who is supposed to be laid off, called the result of this competition. I did not. He earned his keep at the Post tonight. #figureskating#MilanoCortinaOlympics2026#olympics2026
My last project for The Post went up this morning. I was really excited to work on this after being a competitive figure skater for 12+ years.
On Alysa Liuโs chaotic figure skating path to the Olympics: https://t.co/XmtX6pY1Ge
With @lescarpenter@byaliceli@postsports
Feels appropriate to up this well-written, well-researched piece from @Lescarpenter. The sport and Oly team at @washingtonpost are some of the very best in the biz. Was looking forward to another Games full of stories from @milanocortina26.
USA Basketball athletic trainer & medical administrator Dr. Ed Lacerte was diagnosed last month with an aggressive form of leukemia.
Ed, who was the trainer for The Dream Team, dozens of other USA teams & the Boston Celtics, requires a blood stem cell transplant from a suitable donor as part of his treatment.
Prospective donors (ages 18-35) & supporters can learn more about helping Ed & other patients in need by visiting https://t.co/PyAb0Brmgj โค๏ธ