Milwaukee Sports Headlines
NCAA settles head-injury lawsuit
The NCAA agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit by creating a $70 million fund to diagnose thousands of current and former college athletes to determine if they suffered brain trauma.
TV/radio schedules
WEDNESDAY
Packers have had fair share of stalwart right tackles
This week, Packer Plus examines the best right tackles in franchise history.
Atari Bigby enjoyed team's run to Super Bowl
Atari Bigby will always cherish his memories from Super Bowl XLV. The night before playing the Steelers, the Packers were in their team hotel, with several members of the team gathered around a piano.
TV/radio schedule
TUESDAY
Judge sides with Donald Sterling's wife
A judge ruled against former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling on Monday in his attempt to block the $2 billion sale of the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
Sports briefs Sunday
Slinger: Veteran Lowell Bennett took the checkered flag in the super late models feature.
Italy's Vincenzo Nibali wins Tour de France title
Vincenzo Nibali won the Tour de France on Sunday. Tejay van Garderen, the top U.S. rider, finished fifth overall, 11:24 behind Nibali. Wauwatosa’s Matthew Buschefinished 98th overall.
TV/radio schedule
MONDAY
Recreation notes
BASKETBALL
MLB power rankings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Area events, honor scores
MCLPA SECOND-TEAM MATCHCurrie Park, Par 71
Outdoors notes
When the 2014 Wisconsin State Fair opens Thursday in West Allis, visitors to the Department of Natural Resources exhibit will notice a variety of changes.
'79 Brewer-Yankees brawl-of-fame game had everything
Cecil Cooper hit three dingers, Reggie Jackson brawled with Mike Caldwell, and Billy Martin tried to climb into the stands to get at fans. It was a classic.
Robbie Reiser looks for answers on RFR team's performance
There is something wrong, at least by Roush-Fenway Racing standards, and in the expectations of NASCAR fans who’ve come to know that team as one of the best in the garage.
Kevin Harvick wins pole position at Brickyard
By all indications, Sunday’s Brickyard 400 should belong to Kevin Harvick. He won the pole Saturday, and not by a little.
Steady Jim Furyk takes control
Jim Furyk moved into position for his third Canadian Open victory, shooting a 5-under 65 on Saturday to take a three-stroke lead at Royal Montreal.
Vincenzo Nibali closes in on Tour title
Finally cracking broad smiles after weeks of no-nonsense racing, Vincenzo Nibali confirmed he will win the Tour de France with another impressive ride in a dramatic penultimate stage on Saturday in Perigueux.