Advertisement

In the News

  • WVU coach Huggins OK after airport fall
    WVU coach Huggins OK after airport fall

    West Virginia University officials say basketball coach Bob Huggins has been taken to a hospital in Charlotte, N.C., for precautionary reasons after tripping on an airport tarmac and hitting his head on the pavement.

  • Duquesne's James going pro, hires agent

    Shawn James, the shot-blocking center who was one of five Duquesne University basketball players shot on campus in September 2006, is passing up his senior season to enter the NBA draft.

  • Missouri F Lyons to return to school

    Missouri forward Leo Lyons, who led the Big 12 in field goal percentage, withdrew from the NBA draft on Thursday and announced he would return for his senior season.

  • Crean turns focus to Indiana's future

    Tom Crean is getting ready for a restart at Indiana.

  • Georgetown G Rivers to transfer
    Georgetown G Rivers to transfer

    Georgetown sophomore guard Jeremiah Rivers will transfer to another school, making him the second player to leave coach John Thompson III's team since the end of the season.

  • GW dismisses F Moore, G Beatty

    Junior forward Cheyenne Moore and freshman guard Miles Beatty have been dismissed from the George Washington men's basketball program, the school announced Wednesday.

  • Ex-Indiana C Holman transfers to Detroit

    Eli Holman, the center who left Indiana last week after throwing a tantrum in new coach Tom Crean's office, will enroll at Detroit Mercy.

MLB Extra Innings

MLB Extra Innings

Do you live baseball? Catch up to 80 out-of-market games each week throughout the regular season with MLB Extra Innings. Add It Today

NBA League Pass

NBA League Pass

Watch up to 40 out-of-market games each week throughout the regular season with NBA League Pass on Comcast Digital Cable. NBA League Pass

Scoreboard

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

What's on TV

Search for your favorite shows, actors, and movies on TV

Advertisement

Loading...