The coronavirus forced another change in Major League Baseball’s schedule, bringing the league’s total to eight teams affected in the first nine days of the season.
The Miami Marlins’ coronavirus outbreak could endanger the Major League Baseball season, Dr. Anthony Fauci said, as the number of their players testing positive rose to 15.
The decisions made during a special meeting by video teleconference by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s Board of Control affect football, cross country, field hockey, soccer and volleyball.
A University of Kentucky faculty group wrote a letter to UK President Dr. Eli Capilouto asking him to consider its 10-point plan to make “an immediate impact on racial equality” at the university.
As recently as Sunday, the Rockets believed that Westbrook and James Harden — neither of whom traveled with the team to Walt Disney World near Orlando last week — would be with the team in the next few days.
The team said it has had conversations with several Native American communities and changing the name of the Braves "is not under consideration or is considered necessary."
The team launched a 'thorough review' of the name July 3 that the NFL supported. That came in the aftermath of prominent sponsors FedEx, Nike, PepsiCo and Bank of America calling for a change.
Bengals quarterback and No. 1 overall draft pick Joe Burrow announced a partnership with the Athens County Food Pantry on Thursday to kick off the Joe Burrow Hunger Relief Fund.
The Ohio State Department of Athletics paused all voluntary workouts on campus Wednesday following the results of its most recent COVID-19 testing of student-athletes.
Jaap Stam, who couldn’t travel to Cincinnati because of international travel restrictions, arrived late last week with new assistant coach Said Bakkati, according to an FC Cincinnati spokesperson.
The presence of the confederate flag at NASCAR events runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans, our competitors and our industry
As recommended by the conference Football Oversight Committee and approved by the football athletic directors and head coaches, the conference schedule will officially begin on September 12 with all 22 teams in action.