Month: October 2022

2:57 AM ET LAS VEGAS — After wowing the crowd at T-Mobile Arena, scoring 23 points in 17 minutes in the Los Angeles Lakers‘ 119-115 preseason loss to the Phoenix Suns, LeBron James saved his biggest play for the postgame news conference Wednesday night. Asked about the NBA hosting the exhibition game in Las Vegas,
0 Comments
12:09 PM ET Monday saw the release of the independent investigation commissioned by the U.S. Soccer Federation and conducted by former U.S. deputy attorney general Sally Yates, which chronicled the extent to which abuse and sexual misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) was overlooked and ignored “systemically” by executives, coaches and club owners.
0 Comments
9:05 AM ET Associated Press For too long, Matt Dumba felt he was on his own dealing with racial taunts directed at him as a youngster growing up in Saskatchewan. It was no different for Dumba as an adult, one of just a handful of minority players in the National Hockey League. Even in a
0 Comments
9:18 AM ET The Official World Golf Ranking governing board is reviewing LIV Golf’s new alliance with the MENA Tour but said in a statement Thursday that it won’t make a ruling before the start of LIV Golf’s next two events in Thailand and Saudi Arabia. LIV Golf officials hoped its newly formed partnership with
0 Comments
Oct 4, 2022 Associated Press LAWRENCE, Kan. — The long-suffering football fans at Kansas mostly thought it flattering when Nebraska fired Scott Frost and rumors began that the Huskers would be interested in hiring the Jayhawks‘ Lance Leipold as their next coach. When Wisconsin fired its coach this week? The feeling wasn’t so much flattery
0 Comments
Vijay Srinivasan, a co-founder of American Cricket Enterprises (ACE) – USA Cricket’s commercial partner and parent company of the forthcoming Major League Cricket (MLC) T20 competition – has told ESPNcricinfo of ACE and MLC’s concern regarding USA Cricket’s current perilous financial situation. USA Cricket’s debt has been an ongoing issue since the board suffered six-figure
0 Comments