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Athletics enter new era with improved roster, playoff hopes
The (formerly Oakland) Athletics are entering a three-year stretch in a minor league park in Sacramento with an improved roster and positive energy.
Rockets come through in clutch to edge Bucks 100-97
Houston's Amen Thompson was ejected for a hard foul on Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo late in the fourth quarter.
CFP commissioners put off any decisions on changes to playoff format, including seeding of teams
All of the commissioners who are part of the CFP met after the SEC and Big Ten commissioners met with their athletics directors and expressed their desire for seeding changes.
Diana Taurasi retires after 20 WNBA seasons, won 3 titles with Phoenix and 6 Olympic golds
Diana Taurasi is retiring after 20 seasons, ending one of the greatest careers in women's basketball history.
Is it good for the game?
This could be the first NBA season in which 2-pointers make up less than half of the league's point production.
Diana Taurasi announces her retirement
WNBA career scoring leader Diana Taurasi announces her retirement after 20 seasons with Phoenix Mercury.
College sports put a twist on team spirit, with signature brews at games and grocers
It wasn’t too long ago that many colleges weren’t even selling alcoholic beverages at sporting events on campus. Now, dozens upon dozens of them are partnering with local breweries.
Wojnarowski auctions iPhones used for 'Woj bombs' to raise NIL money at St. Bonaventure
OLEAN, N.Y. — Adrian Wojnarowski is cleaning out his office of cell phones and press passes, and even offering dinner dates in a bid to raise name, image and likeness funds for the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball program.
Bell takes only lead in OT in another thrilling NASCAR finish in Atlanta
Christopher Bell edged Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in overtime Sunday in another close NASCAR Cup Series finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
From 0 to 100 wins in 278 ski races: Shiffrin’s 10 most notable World Cup victories
Mikaela Shiffrin won a slalom in Italy to get her tally of victories to a three-digit figure. No other skier, male or female, has ever won more than 86 races.Mikaela Shiffrin
Aquinas sending eight wrestlers to state from WIAA sectionals
The team had eight wrestlers qualify for the WIAA Division 3 state tournament at Saturday’s Westby sectional, including two winning sectional titles.
Holmen, La Crosse co-op wins titles at WIAA Division 1 wrestling sectional
A pair of local wrestlers were crowned WIAA Division 1 high school sectional wrestling champions at Eau Claire North on Saturday.
WIAA bans transgender girls from competing in girls sports
The WIAA changed its policy to prohibit transgender girls from competing in girls sports after President Donald Trump signed an executive order on the subject.
Making history, one basket at a time
Lesley University's Baileigh Sinaman-Daniel made NCAA history as the first Division III women’s basketball player with one arm to score in collegiate games.
5 La Crosse area high school girls stars of the week: Feb. 21 edition
Wrestlers and basketball players lead the way this week. Vote for your favorite performance as the Supernova.
Picture perfect: NFL releases renderings of how 2025 Draft will look in Green Bay
The league unveiled a preview of how the 2025 Draft will transform Titletown. Here's how the Lambeau Field area will appear to locals, visiting fans and millions of TV viewers.
As Manfred frets, some opposing players cheer Dodgers' ways
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has praised the Los Angeles Dodgers for their big-spending ways. He's also expressed concern for the financial disparity they've helped create.
5 La Crosse area high school boys stars of the week: Feb. 20 edition
A trio of basketball players impacting the court in different ways as well as a standout wrestler and dynamic hockey sophomore impressed with notable efforts throughout the past week.
What is next for college baseball?
Division I baseball coaches and administrators expect fewer opportunities for high school recruits at the top level of the sport once rosters are reduced and if NCAA eligibility is extended.
The idea of a US vs. World matchup in the NBA All-Star Game has some player support
Victor Wembanyama has already gone up against the U.S. in international events, most notably last year’s Paris Olympics. He’d like to be in that position more often.