Business News Maria Sharapova to Attend Harvard Program Amidst Doping Scandal Sharapova has her own candy company, Sugarpova. By Grace Reader
Business Funding Olympic Athletes Turn to Crowdfunding for Travel Expenses, Training Gear and a Ticket to Their Dreams in Rio By Catherine Clifford
Entrepreneurs Think You’ve Got Obstacles? Watch This One-Legged Athlete Compete on ‘American Ninja Warrior.’ By Stephen J. Bronner
Marketing Muhammad Ali Was a Marketing Genius Who Also Happened to Be a Boxer Take it from the Champ: "If they can make penicillin out of moldy bread, they can sure make something out of you." By Tom Scarda
Building a Business Professional Athletes: The Next Generation of Tech Entrepreneurs What do you think keeps Steph Curry, Kevin Seraphin and Carmelo Anthony busy in the off season? Think 'tech.' By Jaia Thomas
Entrepreneurs How Muay Thai Kickboxers Embody the Soul of Entrepreneurs One risks economic and emotional hardship. The other risks a swift kick to the face. By Andrew Medal
Buying a Franchise Former Athletes-Turned-Franchisees Share Insight Into What It takes to Run a Successful Business Because of their business know-how, these former professional athletes have had success on and off the field. By Lindsay Friedman
Business News A Simple and Avoidable Flub Caused Nike to Lose Stephen Curry to Under Armour Curry is the reigning MVP on the NBA's best team, the Golden State Warriors and worth perhaps $14 billion to Under Armour. By Scott Davis
Marketing Maria Sharapova and 6 Athletes Who Lost Their Nike Endorsements Maria Sharapova is simply the latest star in a long list of high-profile athletes to be dropped by the company. By Carly Okyle
Building a Business These New Under Armour Ads Will Remind You That Glory Is a Result of Focus The RULE YOURSELF campaign speaks to both entrepreneurs and elite athletes with its message of, 'It's what you do in the dark that puts you in the light.' By Catherine Clifford
Thought Leaders Why Wrestlers Make the Best Entrepreneurs In wrestling, you know that success or failure rests on your shoulders alone. That's a great lesson. By Joe De Sena
Thought Leaders ‘I Have Had Way More Failures Than Successes.’ Jeremy Bloom is a two-time Olympian, a former NFL football player and a successful entrepreneur. But he says that's only a part of his story. By Catherine Clifford
Building a Business How One Major League Baseball Team Is Going to Bat with Rookie Sports Businesses Want to work with the L.A. Dodgers? We have details on their new accelerator program. By Brittany Shoot
Building a Business Yogi Berra’s 10 Best Quotes for Entrepreneurs The 'Yogisms' of the baseball legend, who died on Tuesday at the age of 90, could be applied just as easily to business as to the sport. By Kate Taylor
Thought Leaders Is Your Ego Limiting Your Ability to Succeed? When you give up your need to win, everything falls into place and you can focus on what truly matters. By Jeremy Bloom
Business News This Startup Is Building a Tinder for Athletes Sportsbuddy helps users find partners for soccer, tennis and other sports and allows them to coordinate group sporting events. By Catherine Clifford
Building a Business Want to Be a Successful Franchisee? Learn How to Rebound From Failure. An athlete's ability to come back from failure has been a useful skill for Beau Reed as a Mosquito Joe franchisee. By Kate Taylor
Building a Business NFL Names 41-Year-Old Mother of Three Its First Full-Time Female Referee Having officiated games for nearly 20 years, Sarah Thomas says she's encountered surprisingly little resistance and never set out to be a trailblazer. By Geoff Weiss
Thought Leaders What Two Pro Football Players Can Teach You About Business These NFL players are using the tools that helped them succeed on the field for their new ventures. By Linda Lacina
Entrepreneurs Competitive Athletics Can Give You the Competitive Edge in Business A race-ready CEO details how marathons and triathlons prepares him to tackle everyday challenges. By Aaron Kwittken
Building a Business The Traits of Athletes That Can Predict Workplace Success This startup actively recruits college players for reasons beyond teamwork and competitive instincts. By David Lavallee