Glynn A. Hill

Washington, D.C.

Reporter covering general and national sports

Education: Howard University, BA in Journalism

Glynn is a general assignment and breaking news reporter for The Washington Post. He previously worked for the Houston Chronicle, where he covered business, education, government and sports.
Latest from Glynn A. Hill

Tyreek Hill says he ‘could have been better’ but calls for officer’s dismissal

Tyreek Hill called for the firing of Miami-Dade police officer Danny Torres, who was placed on administrative duty after Sunday’s incident.

September 11, 2024
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill gestures as he calls for the police officer involved in his traffic stop to be fired. (Rebecca Blackwell/AP)

ESPN is blacked out on DirecTV. What to know — and what viewers might miss.

Some sports fans this weekend could miss around two dozen games and matches as DirecTV and Disney continue to negotiate a new contract.

September 6, 2024
DirecTV is in ongoing negotiations with Disney over broadcast rights for ESPN and other Disney-owned channels and networks. (Dado Ruvic/Reuters)

Loss of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau leaves a ‘hole in our hearts’

Wednesday was a day of mourning for the Columbus Blue Jackets player and his brother, who were killed when struck by a car as they rode bicycles.

September 4, 2024
A memorial to Johnny Gaudreau took shape over the weekend outside the Columbus Blue Jackets' Nationwide Arena. (Jason Mowry/Getty Images)

Olympic marathoner set on fire during attack in Kenya

Rebecca Cheptegei competed in the women’s marathon at the Paris Olympics.

September 3, 2024
Rebecca Cheptegei was set ablaze on Sunday, police said. (AP Photo)

Women are helping fuel F1’s rise. So why aren’t there any female drivers?

F1 hasn’t had a woman driver in nearly 50 years. It hopes that its new competition, F1 Academy, can address some of the barriers that have gotten in the way.

September 3, 2024

After deaths of Gaudreau brothers, mourning, tributes and a suspect charged

Fans and franchises mourn NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, as their families and the driver who struck them grapple with the fallout.

August 31, 2024
Fans set up a memorial for Blue Jackets star Johnny Gaudreau, who was fatally struck by a motorist alongside his brother, Matthew, on Thursday. (Joe Maiorana/AP)

Quiz: Can you keep up with college football realignment?

College football season begins in earnest this week after a significant round of conference realignment. Take our quiz to see who plays where.

August 29, 2024

Al Attles, longtime Warriors player, coach and executive, dies at 87

Attles, who led the team to the 1974-75 NBA title as a coach, worked in multiple capacities with the franchise for more than six decades.

August 21, 2024

As Jordan Chiles’s medal saga continues, Romanian gymnast receives her bronze

Ana Maria Barbosu was awarded her medal a day after Jordan Chiles addressed the matter on social media.

August 16, 2024
Romanian gymnast Ana Maria Barbosu is given an Olympic bronze medal by Mihai Covaliu, president of the Romanian Olympic Committee. (Daniel Mihailescu/Agence France-Presse)

Notre Dame suspends men’s swim team at least one year after gambling probe

The school said an external review into reports of possible misconduct found “numerous violations of NCAA rules prohibiting gambling.”

August 15, 2024
Notre Dame announced Thursday it had suspended its men's swimming team for at least one year after an investigation found several violations of NCAA gambling rules. (iStock)