The Philadelphia 76ers showed tremendous resolve in coming back from a fifteen point deficit as they stunned the Boston Celtics with a final score of 92-83.
Student suspended for Spurs haircut
His $75 haircut poses as a distraction to his peers in his teachers' minds, and Gonzalez now faces an in-class suspension at Woodlake Hills Middle School.
Biggest wastes of talent in NFL, NBA, MLB
Whether they had trouble with the law, were hindered by injuries, or displayed pure laziness in their respective game, many players allow their rare gift to slip through their fingers.
NCAA clears U of Missouri-KC of misconduct
NCAA looked into claims by a part-time instructor that the University of Missouri- Kansas City inappropriately changing an athlete’s grade from failing to passing.
Brewers 8-0 win over Mets still had surprises
With the Brewers leading 7-0, Milwaukee second baseman Rickie Weeks hit a shot into the left field seats off Mets reliever DJ Carrasco. The very next pitch, Carrasco pelted the reigning NL MVP Ryan Braun and was ejected.
NCAA lacrosse tournament gets off to a rocky start
With the first round finished this past Sunday, the usual favorites – Loyola (MD), Hopkins, Duke, Notre Dame, and Virginia – all defeated their lower seeded opponents.
CCSU soccer coach suspended
The head coach of the men’s soccer team at Central Connecticut State University has been suspended following an incident in which he threw out stacks of the campus’s student newspaper because of a criticizing article.
Video: SMU lady rowers cover “Call Me Maybe”
The Southern Methodist University women’s rowing team have issued a subtle challenge to the men of the Harvard baseball team by making their own version of Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe.”
Full Sail University partners with WWE
Full Sail University, based in Winter Park, Fla., announced the partnership with WWE, which includes the weekly tapings of a new program called WWE Superstar Smackdown at their multipurpose venue on campus.
Ohio linebacker chooses law school over NFL
Ohio State Buckeye Andrew Sweat signed a free-agent deal with the Cleveland Browns following the Draft, but has changed his mind, citing health concerns relating to the last impact of constant head trauma.
