Three and out: Minnesota Vikings' 2018 NFL draft needs, prospect fits
Minnesota spent big on new QB Kirk Cousins and now needs to focus on protecting him and perhaps getting him one more red zone weapon.
Two hockey players in Humboldt Broncos bus crash misidentified; one survived, one died
Due to coroner’s mistake, one of the Humboldt Broncos hockey players thought to have survived the bus crash, Parker Tobin, is instead among 15 who died. Defenseman Xavier Labelle, previously listed among the dead, survived the accident.
With the spring game coming up, Louisville's offensive line starts to take shape
Linwood Foy has earned praise from coaches this spring and could be a new starter on the offensive line.
2017-18 Courier Journal All-Area Boys and Girls Swim Teams and award nominees
Each athlete is invited to the 2018 Courier Journal Sports Awards presented by Kroger featuring guest speaker Teddy Bridgewater.
Five-star forward EJ Montgomery commits to Kentucky, giving Wildcats big man for 2018 class
Kentucky has added its big man to the 2018 class.
Tony Finau fights through adversity to get coveted invitation to return to Masters
Tony Finau hurt his ankle celebrating a hole-in-one, which was a horrible start to his Masters week. But it did get better.
Humboldt Broncos player's organs could help save at least six others, family says
Humboldt Broncos player Logan Boulet was taken off life support Saturday night, but his family said six positive matches had been found for his organs after a deadly bus crash. “Even in his eventual passing, he will be a selfless hero,” the family said…
MLB power rankings: Astros unanimous choice for No. 1 spot
The defending World Series champion Houston Astros were the unanimous choice for No. 1 in USA TODAY Sports’ power rankings.
Benny Snell is the unquestioned star of Kentucky's offense. Is he ready to be its leader?
Kentucky football’s ultra-competitive Benny Snell continues to evolve.
Rickie Fowler's second-place finish at Masters is a preview of what's to come
Rickie Fowler finishes one shot behind Patrick Reed at the Masters, but there’s no doubt he’s ready to win a major championship.
WNBA coach: Louisville's Myisha Hines-Allen can 'make a little noise at this level'
Hines-Allen is part of a deep WNBA draft class, but coaches and analysts think she can earn a spot in the league.
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