AB StaffStadium & ArenaOpinion: Penn's Naming Rights Decision DisappointingThe Palestra was built for basketball. Balls bouncing, sneakers squeaking, bands playing, and fans roaring are its soundtrack. The simple, majestic structure opened its doors 91 years ago and close to 10,000 fans, the largest basketball crowd ever at theNovember 12, 2018Safety & SecurityMurdered Student-Athlete MournedHundreds of mourners turned out to remember 21-year-old University of Utah track and field athlete and Pullman High School graduate Lauren McCluskey late Sunday afternoon.November 12, 2018ProgrammingOpinion: Brohm to Louisville Not a Sure ThingIn another time, a time not so long ago, Purdue football was a job to leave. And football coaches often do what football coaches do, preaching loyalty while their agent is on the phone, listening to offers.November 12, 2018ProgrammingFederal Government Releases New Fitness GuidelinesLess than a third of Americans, and only one in five teenagers, meet new physical fitness guidelines issued by the federal government Monday, the Department of Health and Human Services said.November 12, 2018LegalNHL, Ex-Players Reach Tentative Concussion SettlementThe NHL announced Monday it has reached a tentative $18.9 million settlement with more than 300 ex-players over a lawsuit claiming the league didn't do enough to protect players from concussions.November 12, 2018ProgrammingHS Football Season Marred by Racist IncidentsLiving in Alabama and having committed to the Crimson Tide affords quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa a heightened status over elite recruits who decided to go elsewhere.November 11, 2018Safety & SecurityHS Football Player Dies After Breaking Neck in GameHigh school football player Jeremiah Williams of Mississippi died after he broke two vertebrae in his neck trying to make a tackle during a game on Nov. 2.November 11, 2018Outdoor FieldsUniversal Playground Celebrates Grand OpeningA universally-accessible playground, allowing children of all abilities to play alongside one another, is finally getting the ribbon-cutting treatment Wednesday at Marcotte Park.November 11, 2018LegalIf NCAA Punishes BYU, How Will it Handle Bluebloods?BYU may win an appeal of the NCAA's committee on infractions' decision to vacate as many as 47 games that Nick Emery participated in while receiving improper benefits.November 10, 2018LegalRowan University Reverses Sports Bra Practice PolicyRowan University will allow female student-athletes to practice in sports bras after an essay by a former women's cross-country runner prompted online outrage.November 10, 2018Previous PagePage 197 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesGoverning BodiesAction Taken Against JV Football Player Who Appeared to Purposefully Injure Smaller OpponentA junior varsity high school football player in Michigan is facing consequences after a viral video showed him leaving his feet and landing on a supine player half his size.Media & TechnologyArizona State to Experiment With Facial Recognition Ticketing at Mountain America StadiumMarketingFirst of Its Kind in NCAA, UW Health Becomes Title Sponsor of Badger Women's AthleticsGoverning BodiesHispanic/Latino Student-Athletes Reach Record Participation Across NCAA in 2025Sponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own