Germany midfielder Toni Kroos criticizes World Cup in Qatar
Germany midfielder Toni Kroos said it was “wrong” that Qatar was awarded next year’s World Cup and added that it could be appropriate to highlight human rights issues during the … Click to Continue »
Newest Wildcat described as ‘fantastic player, even better human being’
In Kellan Grady, Kentucky has added a player who brings the desire to have an impact off the court as well as on. During his four seasons playing for Davidson, … Click to Continue »
Welcome back, fans! MLB openers bring Soto, Tatis and crowds
Great to see ya, Buster Posey. Been a while, Tony La Russa. Good luck, Madison Bumgarner and every other National League pitcher toting a bat. From Comerica Park to Coors … Click to Continue »
2021 Boys’ Sweet 16 Day 1: Live updates from Rupp Arena
The 2021 KHSAA Boys’ Sweet 16 presented by UK HealthCare Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine begins Wednesday at Rupp Arena in Lexington. Here’s a quick reference and Twitter feed to … Click to Continue »
Maryland’s Brenda Frese is the AP women’s coach of the year
Maryland coach Brenda Frese was honored as The Associated Press women’s basketball coach of the year Wednesday for the second time in her career. Frese received eight votes from the … Click to Continue »
Ball in their court: Justices take on NCAA restrictions
The NCAA and former college athletes are getting ready to play ball at the Supreme Court. With the March Madness basketball tournament ongoing, the high court will hear arguments Wednesday … Click to Continue »
Chelsea advances to Women’s Champions League semifinals
Pernille Harder scored against her former team Wednesday to lead Chelsea over Wolfsburg 3-0 and into the semifinals of the Women’s Champions League. Harder converted a penalty in the 27th … Click to Continue »
Sports cards have gone virtual, and in a big way
Maybe the Luka Doncic rookie basketball card that recently sold at auction for a record $4.6 million was a bit rich for your blood. Perhaps you’d be interested in a … Click to Continue »
First major prediction is in for one of basketball’s quietest five-star recruitments
The recruitment of Efton Reid has been remarkably quiet for one involving a five-star prospect. Reid — a 7-footer from Virginia, playing his final season of high school ball for … Click to Continue »
Kentucky basketball mailbag: A ‘package deal’ in the NCAA transfer portal?
With the offseason in full swing and Kentucky basketball looking to move on from a strange 9-16 campaign, we asked for your questions related to the UK program, the Wildcats’ … Click to Continue »
Akiyama, Gray among hurting Reds who will miss opening day
Spring training took its toll on the Cincinnati Reds, and some key players who suffered injuries won’t be back in time for Thursday’s opener. Outfielder Shogo Akiyama (hamstring), and pitchers … Click to Continue »
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