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Virginia team makes history with first-ever 'cosmic baseball' game
A glow stick — that's the object that sparked a revolutionary idea and led to an unorthodox baseball game that has taken over the internet.
Clark, physical play, and questions on fouls dominate WNBA
Caitlin Clark has been involved in several physical plays to start her WNBA career and Indiana Fever coach Christie Sides believes some of the fouls against the high-profile rookie have crossed the line.
Murray remembered for kindness during player ceremony
Grayson Murray is on players' minds at the start of the Memorial. The PGA Tour held a celebration of his life in a garden area at Muirfield Village on Tuesday. Dozens of players in the 72-man field stood solemnly for…
Colorado’s Deion Sanders has new coordinators, new league, new one-liners — and more drama
A tumultuous first season under Deion Sanders — and the subsequent fallout — left Colorado on uneven footing entering 2024.
MLB bans Tucupita Marcano for life for betting on baseball, four others get one-year suspensions
Tucupita Marcano appears to be the first active major leaguer banned for under the sport’s gambling provision since New York Giants outfielder Jimmy O’Connell in 1924.
Polzin: Inside how Wisconsin men's basketball is trying to make up for lost time in NIL
A changing landscape in college athletics led to the formation of the Sixth Man Society and “full-time fundraising” for Greg Gard and his staff.
2024 NBA Finals picks and preview: Odds, best bets and more for Celtics vs. Mavericks
Check out our picks and preview for the 2024 NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and the Dallas Mavericks.
Northwoods League: Loggers fight back for tie, but Bucks prevail
WATERLOO, Iowa — The La Crosse Loggers couldn't overcome a four-run sixth inning by the Waterloo Bucks in a 7-6 Northwoods League baseball game at Riverfront Stadium on Monday.
WIAA state boys golf: La Crosse Aquinas freshman tied for 10th place
KOHLER, Wis. — Weather limited the first day of the WIAA state boys golf tournament at Blackwolf Run, but Aquinas freshman Jack Vogel made the most of the amount he was allowed to play.
High school cross country: Onalaska senior makes college decision
As the top returning distance runner from the Nike Cross National meet held in December, the recruiting market was a hot one for Onalaska High School junior Manny Putz.
ESPN’s Pat McAfee apologizes after calling WNBA star Caitlin Clark a ‘White (expletive)’
The angry backlash over the Caitlin Clark slur wasn’t the first time the controversial Pat McAfee has caused headaches for ESPN.
Bill May could be artistic swimming's first male Olympian
Bill May might become the first man to compete in artistic swimming at an Olympics.
Powder kegs: 50 years ago, 10-cent beers turn a Cleveland game into a bloody riot
Fifty years ago, cheap beer helped turn a routine major league game into a bloody riot. 10-cent Beer Night in Cleveland has a special spot in American sports.
Larry Allen, Hall of Fame offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys, dies suddenly at 52
Larry Allen was named an All-Pro six consecutive years from 1996-2001 and was inducted into the Pro Football of Hall of Fame in 2013.
Mascot Hall of Fame will close museum if a redevelopment plan goes through
Original Phillie Phanatic David Raymond had a dream of a hall of fame that would honor mascots just like athletes. But the future of the museum is uncertain.
Wisconsin football continues big recruiting weekend with commitment of 4-star cornerback
Luke Fickell and his Badgers football program continue their strong start to the summer recruiting schedule with a cornerback from Florida.
Texas boy’s Griddy dance fires up fans during NCAA baseball regionals
Draped with a gold chain he got from his cousin, Klein Restivo would bust a move or take his A&M baseball jersey off and wave it over his head.
No clear solution to late French Open matches
Catching the right amount of sleep is no easy task in Grand Slam tennis these days — for the athletes or those watching them compete.
For Josh Jacobs, being ‘somewhere stable’ fuels a desire to prove Packers right
The sixth-year NFL veteran and 2022 league rushing leader said his Vegas-to-Titletown transition has helped bring "joy back to the game." Here's why he's excited for the upcoming season.
Mississippi Thunder Speedway: Cade Dillard's journey comes full circle in 'Big Deal' victory
Dillard led 95 of the 100 laps Saturday night in his win at Mississippi Thunder Speedway’s The Big Deal event, winning the largest modified winner’s purse ever at $100,001.