LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville has received a notice of allegations from the NCAA that accuses the men’s basketball program of committing a Level I violation with an improper recruiting offer and extra benefits and several Level II violations that accuse former Cardinals coach Rick Pitino of failing to promote an atmosphere of compliance.
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The Korean Baseball Organization opens its season Monday night Pacific time, with several games set to be broadcast on ESPN networks.
Hall of Famer and now analyst Shaquille O’Neal said on his podcast that he has heard talk of an NBA team possibly moving to Las Vegas.
With rioting sparked by the acquittal of four Los Angeles police officers accused of brutally beating Rodney King, the Lakers and Portland played at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The NFL is moving its five games scheduled for London and Mexico City this season back to U.S. stadiums because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Miami Dolphins say Don Shula, the winningest coach in pro football history, has died at age 90.
Top Rank CEO Bob Arum told BoxingScene.com that UFC president Dana White’s decision to stage three fights this month in Jacksonville, Florida, was rushed.
Top Rank chairman Bob Arum said he’s optimistic his company can begin staging cards by June and that they could be held without spectators at a hotel-casino.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar used his signature sky hook against the Utah Jazz on April 5, 1984, at the Thomas & Mack Center to supplant Wilt Chamberlain as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer.
The NFL will release its 2020 schedule this week, and what could be better than Tom Brady making his debut with Tampa Bay against the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium?
MGM Resorts acting CEO Bill Hornbuckle has been in talks with various sports leagues about hosting games without fans at their facilities.
By making a big splash in free agency at linebacker, the Raiders completely changed the complexion and dynamics of a position that was a weakness.
Futures wagering on horse racing came into vogue at Churchill Downs during the 1960s, but perhaps not in the way most imagine.
A 1984 game between the Raiders and Bears was so vicious that it ended the career of quarterback David Humm of Las Vegas.
The consensus was that the biggest impact would be on a team’s home-field advantage, which has historically been worth approximately three points to a line on an NFL game.