September 2018
NCAA Football: 2018 Regular Season (September – December)
[Postseason: December – January of Following Year]
http://www.ncaa.com
National Football League (NFL): 2018 Regular Season (September – December)
[Postseason: January – February of Following Year]
http://www.nfl.com
ATP World Tour and WTA Tour: U.S. Open
Monday August 27 – Sunday September 9, New York City, New York
Men’s Singles: Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
Women’s Singles: Naomi Osaka (Japan)
Men’s Doubles: Mike Bryan (USA)/Jack Sock (USA)
Women’s Doubles: Ashleigh Barty (Australia)/CoCo Vandeweghe (USA)
Mixed Doubles: Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA)/Jamie Murray (United Kingdom)
http://www.usopen.org
WNBA: Postseason
Finals (Best-of-Five): Seattle Storm vs. Washington Mystics
Seattle Storm Win Finals 3-0
WNBA Champion: Seattle Storm
WNBA MVP: Breanna Stewart (Seattle Storm)
Defensive Player of the Year: Alana Beard (Los Angeles Sparks)
Finals MVP: Breanna Stewart (Seattle Storm)
http://www.wnba.com
NWSL: Postseason
http://www.nwslsoccer.com
World Marathon Majors (WMM):
Series XII (2018 Berlin Marathon – 2019 Berlin Marathon)
Berlin Marathon: Sunday September 16, Berlin, Germany
Men’s Champion: Eliud Kipchoge (Kenya)* 2:01:39 World Record
Women’s Champion: Gladys Cherono (Kenya)
http://www.worldmarathonmajors.com
UCI World Tour: Vuelta a España
Saturday August 25 – Sunday September 16, Spain
Vuelta a España: Simon Yates (United Kingdom), Mitchelton–Scott
http://www.lavuelta.com
LPGA Tour: Evian Championship
Thursday September 13 – Sunday September 16, Evian-les-Bains, France
Evian Championship: Angela Stanford (USA)
http://www.lpga.com
ITF: Davis Cup
Semifinals: Friday September 14 – Sunday September 16
http://www.daviscup.com
INDYCAR: IndyCar Series
Grand Prix of Sonoma: Sunday September 16, Sonoma, California
Grand Prix of Sonoma: Ryan Hunter-Reay (USA), Andretti Autosport
IndyCar Series Champion: Scott Dixon (New Zealand), Chip Ganassi Racing
Manufacturers' Champion: Honda
http://www.indycar.com
PWBA Tour: PWBA Tour Championship
Sunday September 16 - Wednesday September 19, Richmond, Virginia
PWBA Tour Championship: Maria Jose Rodriguez
Player of the Year: Shannon O'Keefe
http://pwba.com
NWSL: Postseason
Final: North Carolina Courage vs. Portland Thorns FC
Saturday September 22, Portland, Oregon
North Carolina Courage 3 - Portland Thorns FC 0
NWSL Champion: North Carolina Courage
NWSL MVP: Lindsey Horan (Portland Thorns FC)
Golden Boot (Top Goalscorer): Sam Kerr (Chicago Red Stars)
Defender of the Year: Abby Erceg (North Carolina Courage)
Goalkeeper of the Year: Adrianna Franch (Portland Thorns FC)
Final MVP: Jessica McDonald (North Carolina Courage)
http://www.nwslsoccer.com
Boxing: Anthony Joshua (England) vs. Alexander Povetkin (Russia) – 12 Rounds
Heavyweight Division – For Joshua’s IBF, IBO, WBA Super, and WBO Titles
Saturday September 22, London, England
Anthony Joshua by Technical Knockout - 7th Round
Heavyweight Champion (IBF, IBO, WBA Super, WBO): Anthony Joshua (England)
https://www.ringtv.com
PGA Tour: Postseason – FedEx Cup
TOUR Championship: Thursday September 20 – Sunday September 23, Atlanta, Georgia
TOUR Championship: Tiger Woods (USA)
FedEx Cup Champion: Justin Rose (England)
http://www.pgatour.com
USSF: U.S. Open Cup
Final: Houston Dynamo (MLS) vs. Philadelphia Union (MLS)
Wednesday September 26, Houston, Texas
Houston Dynamo 3 - Philadelphia Union 0
U.S. Open Cup Champion: Houston Dynamo
http://www.ussoccer.com/lamar-hunt-us-open-cup/open-cup-tournaments/2018-usoc#tab-1
NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey: 2018-2019 Regular Season (September – February of Following Year)
[Postseason: March of Following Year]
http://www.ncaa.com
PGA Tour: Ryder Cup
Friday September 28 – Sunday September 30, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France
Ryder Cup Champion: Europe
http://www.rydercup.com
International Basketball Federation (FIBA): Women's Basketball World Cup
Saturday September 22 – Sunday September 30, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Championship Game: USA vs. Australia
Sunday September 30, San Cristóbal de La Laguna
USA 73 - Australia 56
World Champion: USA
MVP: Breanna Stewart (USA)
http://www.fiba.com