Cristiano Ronaldo equalled the all-time international goalscoring record as defending champions Portugal drew with France to qualify for the…
NFL will start accepting bids from other cities to host the Combine starting in 2023
In a communication to all 32 of the league’s teams Wednesday morning, the NFL said it is accepting bids from franchises that would lik…
Boston Celtics to hire Ime Udoka as head coach
The Boston Celtics is finalizing an agreement to hire Brooklyn Nets assistant Ime Udoka as their new head coach, according to ESPN’s Adrian …
NBA Playoffs Injuries 2021: Was the Bubble a factor?
There was a series of NBA injuries in the 2021 NBA Playoffs, from James Harden to Lebron James. But was the 2020 NBA Bubble an issue? Ryan Christa, Sports Cast contributor, says it could of been a factor, “They took off for about a month and a half off to two months, a quick off-season….
Suns win by a point against Clippers, lead Series 2-0
The Western Conference finals continued in thrilling fashion on Tuesday night, as the Phoenix Suns beat the Los Angeles Clippers, 104-103, o…
Pistons win top pick in NBA lottery
The Detroit Pistons won Tuesday night’s NBA draft lottery and the right pick No. 1 in the 2021 draft.
The Pistons will be followed by the…
China’s Sun Yang Is Barred From Swimming for Four Years
A champion swimmer was suspended (again) for a violation of doping rules, but his four-year penalty will expire in only three.
England beats Czechs 1-0 at Euro 2020
England’s Raheem Sterling scored his second goal at Euro 2020 on Tuesday to secure a 1-0 victory over the Czech Republic at Wembley St…
Antonio Brown’s probation terminated early
Brown received a two-year probation sentence after pleading no contest in his moving truck driver battery case. Brown was accused of attacking the truck driver in front of his home in Hollywood, Florida. The driver claimed that Brown became violent after a dispute over paying him. Brown was charged with burglary with assault, burglary conveyance…
SEC’s Greg Sankey reacts to Supreme Court’s ruling for NCAA athletes in compensation cases
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously the NCAA can’t limit education-related benefits that colleges can offer their sports stars.

