A top Rhode Island high school athlete had a record-breaking performance on the national stage over the weekend.
At the 117th Millrose Games, the two-time Olympic bronze medalist outkicked Cole Hocker to set a new world record of 7:22.91.
Two-time Olympic bronze medalist and Park City, Utah, resident Grant Fisher put his name in the history books on Saturday with a race to remember at the Millrose Games in New York City. Fisher broke ...
Heather MacLean seized the lead at 1500 (4:06.85). Bell was unable to pass the American on the final turn, but she switched ...
Nuguse arrived in New York as the two-time defending champion of the Wanamaker Mile, the meet’s signature race. A much-hyped ...
You may have heard the name before, but Organ Mountain high school's Corbin Coombs has broken yet another record.
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — Emma Lemley threw the eighth perfect game in Virginia Tech softball history, leading the 17th-ranked ...
Yared Nuguse of Louisville broke the indoor mile world record Saturday, winning the Wanamaker Mile title at the Millrose Games in New York City.
Continuing a successful trend, junior Peter Djan placed fourth in the men’s 60 meter dash, and Sarah Akpan took fifth for the ...
Hoey broke Donovan Brazier’s indoor record of 1:44.21 from 2021. He led for the final 400 meters of the race once the pacer stepped off the track, ultimately beating out Bryce Hoppel —the outdoor ...
The 117th Millrose Games will take place this Saturday at the historic Nike Track & Field Center at the Armory, and it ...