Women ready to rock in Sweet 16
With all the great athletes and storylines remaining in the Women's NCAA Tournament, we can't wait for these final 15 games.
By Derek Schell | March 27, 2015With all the great athletes and storylines remaining in the Women's NCAA Tournament, we can't wait for these final 15 games.
By Derek Schell | March 27, 2015Michael Sam said gay NFL players have contacted him, including some names the average person would know.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 27, 2015Reggie Miller, the former Indiana Pacers star who brought the team to the NBA Finals, says the anti-LGBT law should not stand in his adopted state.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 27, 2015Charles Barkley lays out a pretty simple case to the NCAA, NFL and others: Discrimination is unacceptable.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 27, 2015USA Gymnastics president Steve Penny is clearly concerned and engaged about the new anti-LGBT law. He needs to move the P&G Championships immediately.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 27, 2015An anonymous Christian business owner told a radio station that he will proudly deny gay people service now that it is legal. In fact, he's already been doing so.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 27, 2015Eric Radford has won a World Championship after coming out publicly as gay. He is the first person to do so.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 26, 2015With the passage of SB 101 in Indiana, I want to make sure I'm supporting LGBT-inclusive businesses at the Final Four.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 26, 2015A Wisconsin fan wants the Big Ten football championship game moved out of Indiana after anti-gay bill SB101 was signed into law.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 26, 2015NCAA president Mark Emmert says the organization is concerned about the impact the new law will have on next weekend's Final Four and is revisiting options about future sporting events.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 26, 2015The members of the LGBT Sports Coalition join a growing chorus for the NFL, NCAA, Big Ten, USA Diving, USA Gymnastics and others to move major sporting events away from Indiana after Gov. Mike Pence legalized discrimination.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 26, 2015Openly gay U.S. gymnast Josh Dixon is disgusted by Indiana law that he says will cause him added stress during the P&G Championships this summer.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 26, 2015As Indiana is poised to enact a law legalizing discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans people, the NFL has a decision to make about the future of the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 25, 2015Arizona nearly lost the Super Bowl before Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed the state's discrimination bill. Indiana should lose the NCAA and Olympic events in the next year if the state adopts its bill.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 25, 2015Radford came out last year and since then, he and his pairs partner Meagan Duhamel have been unbeaten.
By Jim Buzinski | March 25, 2015Charley Sullivan, associate head coach of men's rowing at the University of Michigan, argues that his unreasonable solution is the right thing to do.
By rowcoach | March 25, 2015Sports have long been used to create social change. Arizona recently refused to legalize discrimination based on pressure from losing the Super Bowl.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 25, 2015Gold will be all over the NFL next season as part of the League's build-up to Super Bowl 50.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 24, 2015Gordon is adamant he is not transferring from UMass due to his sexual orientation. He says his coaches and teammates couldn't have been more supportive.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 24, 2015Max Milander was moved by the hardships overcome by LGBT people in rural Oregon. He hopes to be an NBA play-by-play announcer and doesn't think being gay will hinder him.
By Max Milander | March 24, 2015Score weekly updates
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