
Europe’s Ryder Cup edge prompts reassessment for Team USA
A New York Post column argues Europe’s dominance reflects deeper strengths and calls for a reconsideration of the U.S. approach.

A New York Post column argues Europe’s dominance reflects deeper strengths and calls for a reconsideration of the U.S. approach.

With Europe nearing victory, fan interest shrinks as third-party markets see steep ticket losses and U.S. play struggles continue into Sunday singles

Europe leads the United States 11½-4½ heading into Sunday singles as Luke Donald pursues a historic home-and-away win

On a day defined by fan vitriol and security, Rory McIlroy and wife Erica walk off the Bethpage green arm in arm as Shane Lowry helps Europe stay within reach of victory.

Tensions flare at Bethpage Black as Rose-DeChambeau clash with caddies, and Europe extends its Ryder Cup lead to 11 1/2–4 1/2.

Cheapest Sunday tickets fall to about $294 as U.S. trails Europe 11.5-4.5 entering singles at Bethpage Black

Canada are defeated 33-13 as England claim first World Cup title since 2014 and set a new attendance benchmark for women's rugby

Rookie right-hander shines again against Baltimore, fueling postseason plans as rotation decisions loom for New York.

University of Kentucky says it is monitoring the case as Wilcox remains withheld from team activities; next court hearing set for November 3.