Milwaukee Sports Headlines
TV/radio schedule
SUNDAY
French newspaper names U.S., Russia in figure-skating judging scandal
There might be an ice-skating judging scandal.
Dufour-Lapointe sisters go 1-2 in Olympic moguls
Justine Dufour-Lapointe and her sister Chloe won Olympic gold and silver for Canada after edging American rival Hannah Kearney in the women's moguls on Saturday.
American world champs win team short dance
World champions Meryl Davis and Charlie White quickstepped their way to victory Saturday night in the team short dance at the Sochi Olympics.
Sochi's 1st gold: Kotsenburg of US wins slopestyle
Sage Kotsenburg tamed the treacherous slopestyle course at the Extreme Park on Saturday, grabbing the first gold medal of the Sochi Olympics. And he did it with a run that left the 20-year-old American momentarily stunned in disbelief.
Honor scores
HONOR SCORESCLASSIC GREENFIELD
TV/Radio schedule
For the Winter Olympics television schedule, click here.
SATURDAY
Hall of Famer Ralph Kiner dies
Ralph Kiner, who slugged his way into the baseball Hall of Fame and enjoyed a half-century career as a popular broadcaster, died Thursday. He was 91.
Sports briefs Thursday
Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks was selected Thursday to take part in the Skills Challenge during the all-star weekend in New Orleans.
Andrew Loupe weathers the storm at Pebble Beach
Andrew Loupe knows how one week can change everything. He can only hope his 8-under 63 in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am is the start of another one.
Bucks rookie lost on TNT crew
Milwaukee Bucks rookie forward Giannis Antetokounmpo may be a gem of a player, but he’s a hidden one. Hidden as in simply off the radar of even paid NBA observers.
TV/radio schedules
For the Winter Olympics television schedule, click here.
The Drill: Just their type
Here are some thoughts found on Twitter this week from athletes such as UW’s Melvin Gordon, the Packers’ Mike Neal and Bucks rookie Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Honor scores; perfect games
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CBS lands half of NFL's Thursday package
The National Football League and CBS-TV will team to produce and televise “Thursday Night Football” for the 2014 season.