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LeBron James becomes first to score 50,000 points in NBA regular season and playoffs
LeBron James is already the top scorer in NBA history in both the regular season and the playoffs during a career in which he has rewritten the definitions longevity.
Hoping for a better future
Ukrainian athletes Vladyslav Heraskevych and Yaroslav Lavreniuk aren’t sure what their futures are.
Topps' debut patch cards have become a sought-after collectible for some young major leaguers
The hype over Topps' debut patch cards was ramped up by the pursuit of Paul Skenes’ card after it was released in November.
From roofing to a spring training sensation, Rockies' Jefry Yan delights with mound celebrations
More than a decade after the bat flip became ubiquitous following a big homer, Colorado pitcher Jefry Yan might be at the forefront of a celebration revolution on the mound.
UW-La Crosse women's basketball earns at-large bid to NCAA tournament
For the first time since 2020, the UW-La Crosse women's basketball team has qualified for the NCAA Division III tournament after earning an at-large bid on Monday.
UW-La Crosse men's basketball earns No. 2 seed in Division III NCAA Tournament
UW-La Crosse opens NCAA Tournament play against Greenville (Ill.) on Friday evening at the La Crosse Center.
Bell makes late charge for lead, holds off Byron at COTA for 2nd straight NASCAR win
Christopher Bell passed Kyle Busch with five laps to go, then held off Daytona 500 winner William Byron to win NASCAR’s first road course race of the season.
Son of tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf looking to make his mark in baeball
It’s not the least bit surprising that Jaden Agassi had a racket in his hand from the time he could walk. The problem was accuracy.
Prairie du Chien's Blake Thiry captures elusive Division 2 state wrestling title
It’s the first state wrestling championship in program history for Prairie du Chien after six runner-up finishes over the last five years.
Black River Falls' Riley Hanrahan finishes unbeaten season with state wrestling title
The sophomore captured the school's first state championship since Rueben Rave won at 190 pounds in 1987.
Aquinas records five podium finishes at WIAA state wrestling tournament
Third-place finishes by a trio of Aquinas wrestlers headlined several strong finishes from area grapplers in the state tournament Saturday morning.
As running back value goes up, draftees hope to cash in
Heisman Trophy runner-up Ashton Jeanty saw the value of running backs tank as his college career started taking off.
G-E-T/Mel-Min, Prairie du Chien produce state finalists at WIAA wrestling tournament
The G-E-T/Melrose-Mindoro and Prairie du Chien high school wrestling teams will each have a pair of representatives in the WIAA Division 2 state individual finals.
Onalaska girls survive and advance to face Division 2 top-seed West Salem
Of the Hilltoppers' six made field goals in the second half, four were from beyond the arc.
Francona back in dugout after year away from game
Terry Francona is rejuvenated after a much-needed year away from managing.
Several La Crosse area wrestlers advance to WIAA state semifinals
A pair of local wrestlers dueled for a spot in the WIAA Division 1 state wrestling semifinals on Thursday night at the Kohl Center in Madison.
Hackman's role in 'Hoosiers' led to an unforgettable, beloved film for fans far beyond Indiana
There’s one reason Gene Hackman’s dazzling acting career stands out for sports fans: His unforgettable role as Norman Dale, coach of the feel-good, state champion Hickory Huskers.
Heisman Trophy winner, 2-way star Travis Hunter says he won't work out at NFL combine
The Heisman Trophy winner might play both cornerback and wide receiver in the NFL next season after doing the same at Colorado.
Spurs' Gregg Popovich to not return this season
Gregg Popovich will not coach this season. He is not ruling out a comeback in the future.
3 things to follow as WIAA girls basketball tournament enters full swing
From teams looking to return to state again to those seeking their first visit in over a decade, here are three storylines to follow as postseason basketball ramps up.