Month: May 2021

6:13 PM ET Associated Press RIGA, Latvia — – Trevor Moore and 18-year-old Matty Beniers scored in a 1:47 span midway through the second period to help the United States beat Latvia 4-2 on Thursday in the world hockey championship. Brian Boyle and Matt Tennyson scored in the first period, and Cal Petersen made 17
0 Comments
4:25 PM ET ESPN announced the college football bowl schedule for the 2021 season on Thursday. There will be 40 bowl games, including the College Football Playoff and the national championship games, beginning Friday, Dec. 17, and ending on Monday, Jan. 10. Here’s a look at all of this season’s games. (All times Eastern) Bowl
0 Comments
3:13 PM ET With less than 100 days until the start of the college football season, ESPN released its slate of games Thursday filled with rivalries, conference championship games and postseason action. More than 100 games will be featured all within the first three weeks of the season, including the previously announced games with Georgia–Clemson
0 Comments
8:19 PM ET ESPN News Services NEW YORK — Yankees right-hander Corey Kluber is expected to miss at least two months with a right shoulder injury, and first baseman Luke Voit is also headed to the injured list with a right oblique strain. New York manager Aaron Boone announced the diagnoses Wednesday shortly after the
0 Comments
11:20 AM ET A study out Thursday on the risk of heart damage to college athletes who have had COVID-19 contradicts other recent studies by suggesting symptoms are not the best indicator for possible heart problems and advocating for continued high-level cardiac monitoring, awareness and possible testing of athletes post-COVID. The study published in JAMA
0 Comments
1:06 PM ET The Los Angeles Lakers aren’t going anywhere, signing a 20-year extension to their lease at Staples Center. The deal with building owner AEG means the team will remain through 2041. The Lakers began play at Staples Center in November 1999 and have won six NBA titles in that span. The team and
0 Comments
1:33 PM ET A 1979 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky rookie card sold for $3.75 million in a private sale brokered through Heritage Auctions. The card was graded a Gem Mint 10 and blew past the previous record for a hockey card, which was just set this last December when the same version the Gretzky card sold
0 Comments