Strasburg helps Nats snap skid
Stephen Strasburg strikes out 10 and allows five hits as the Nationals score all of the runs they need in the first inning.
LATEST HEADLINES
- Road skid reaches 13 for Mystics
- Boxing: Pacquiao wants rematch with Bradley
- Mets complete sweep of Orioles
- Redskins set dates, times for training camp
- Malkin wins Hart; Lundqvist takes Vezina
- Blatter: Goal-line technology ‘a necessity’
- U-Conn. basketball gets postseason ban
- Publicist: Artist LeRoy Neiman dies at 91
- No congressional hearing on NFL bounties
Coach balances future of track
Andrew Valmon tries to focus on Olympic effort, while not forgetting a U-Md. program facing extinction.
Consensus reached on playoff
After nearly six months of debate, college football is on the verge of getting a four-team playoff.
Terps unveil new field design
The field at Byrd Stadium will be the traditional green, constructed to keep temperatures down.
Sandusky doesn’t testify
Defense rests, closing arguments set for Thursday after anticlimactic end of testimony in child sex abuse trial.
Wizards trade Rashard Lewis
Ernie Grunfeld says acquiring Emeka Okafor and Trevor Ariza won’t affect plans for No. 3 pick in NBA draft.
NBA Finals
LeBron James, a changed man
OPINION | A more thoughtful, introspective LeBron James has his team one win away from an NBA title.
More headlines
D.C. Sports Bog &
The Early Lead
Plaxico Burress wants to play for Cam Newton’s Panthers
Veteran free agent receiver sees Carolina’s second-year star as a top-five NFL quarterback.”
Andrew Luck focuses on playbook, not negotiations
Andrew Luck, the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft, is studying the Indianapolis Colts’ playbook, not his contract offer. After he signs, expect Robert Griffin III to complete his contract.”
Mike Rizzo backs Davey Johnson on pine tar incident
Nats GM says he would have been unhappy had Johnson known about Joel Peralta’s foreign subject and not acted.”
Throwbacks: Joe Gibbs coaches wide receivers in 1990
To kick off a series highlighting old but great D.C. sports photos, here’s some tight-shirted Skins action from 22 years ago.”
Wizards Insider
Terrapins Insider
Hokies Journal
Hokies basketball announces tentative schedule
Nationals Journal
The Insider
Sports photo galleries
Golden Gloves champions
D’Mitrius Ballard, who trains in a converted truck garage called the NoXcuse Boxing Club in Capitol Heights, is part of the D.C. regional team that won a national title.
Alan Webb’s shot at Olympic glory
The American record holder in the mile tries to unlock his elusive talents as the London Games approach.
Yankees sweep the Nats
In a battle of the first-place teams from the AL and NL East, youth was no match for experience
Euro 2012
Europe’s soccer championship is being hosted by Poland and Ukraine between June 8 and July 1, 2012.
Michael Phelps has mastered the psychology of speed
Fourteen-time Olympic gold medalist shows an unmatched mental toughness in the pool.
Redskins minicamp
The Washington Redskins participate in one final round of offseason workouts until training camp kicks off in late July.
Controversial win over Pacquiao gives Bradley welterweight title
Manny Pacquiao’s seven-year unbeaten run ended in a split decision.
Union Rags wins the Belmont Stakes
The thrilling finish came down to the wire as Union Rags nosed out Paynter.
Sports videos
Thomas Boswell
A surprising, yet worthy champion
OPINION | Unless Webb Simpson unfurls an illustrious career, it’s likely that he will be seen as a worthy, yet typical U.S. Open winner. Today’s Q&A
Thomas Boswell
The ultimate head game
Boswell: On Sunday, tune out the leader board, focus on your next shot and don’t give up.
Thomas Boswell
For USGA, it’s par for the course
OPINION | After Rory McIlroy reached 16-under to win at Congressional a year ago, the USGA regrouped and is now getting its sadistic revenge.
John Feinstein
Issues to settle after missed opportunity
OPINION | There’s no shame in the way the Capitals ended the season, but there shouldn’t be any satisfaction, either.
John Feinstein
What were Hokies thinking?
OPINION | AD says he wants a “Beamer in sneakers,” but he may have just given that guy the boot.
John Feinstein
Caps’ roller coaster continues
OPINION | As deflating as the ending was, there’s little reason to believe the Caps can’t win Game 7.
Tracee Hamilton
Woods is in front, but is he back?
OPINION | The rush to pronounce golfer’s comeback completely ignores some very recent history.
Tracee Hamilton
Time for a stern talking-to
OPINION | Addressing whether NBA has flopping problem, commish underplays his own authority.
- NBA playoffs: Scoreboard | Schedule, results
Tracee Hamilton
Dealing with workplace adversity
OPINION | Through two tight series, Caps have shown an unexpected penchant for responding when their backs are to the wall. | Q&A transcript
Sally Jenkins
Case didn’t belong in court
OPINION | Evidence of government overreach is stronger than any evidence against Roger Clemens.
Sally Jenkins
Furyk the fallen front-runner
OPINION | Momentum shifts are par for the course when the U.S. Open is played at Olympic.
Sally Jenkins
Horse racing needs to be fixed
OPINION | I’ll Have Another’s exit calls attention to an unavoidable fact: too many thoroughbreds are injured, or die, on the track.
Jason Reid
Give Westbrook room to grow
OPINION | Without Russell Westbrook’s performance in Game 4, his team may have been blown out.
Jason Reid
A star by which others are measured
OPINION | Derek Jeter has been the face of the baseball’s most storied franchise for 20 years, and he keeps living, and playing, up to that billing.
Jason Reid
OPINION | Yankees remain measuring stick
OPINION | Pinstripers arrive in town with 27 titles, an example of where the Nats wish to go.
Mike Wise
LeBron James, a changed man
OPINION | A more thoughtful, introspective LeBron James has his team one win away from an NBA title.
Mike Wise
James toughs it out in Game 4
OPINION | Miami star turns in a gritty performance — one of his most memorable in the postseason.
Mike Wise
Clemens verdict won’t erase doubts
OPINION | In many minds, Roger Clemens is guilty — guilty enough to never be enshrined in Cooperstown.
Editor's Choice
Profiles in Speed
A closer examination of the first word in the Olympic motto — “Faster, Higher, Stronger.”
2012 Spring All-Met
Honoring the area’s best in baseball, softball, lacrosse, soccer, golf, track & field, gymnastics, tennis and rowing.
The Big Story: Robert Griffin III
The man of the moment in D.C. has generated plenty of links in a short time, and you can find them here.
Schedules, scores and team pages
Sports at a Glance
The Post Most: SportsMost-viewed stories, videos and galleries int he past two hours
11:00 AM | Interior design with Raji Radhakrishnan | Home Front |
---|---|
1:00 PM | Got Plans? With the Going Out Gurus |
2:00 PM | Celebritology Live |