AB StaffBudgetingNew Mexico AG: UNM Vote to Cut Sports UnlawfulA controversial decision to ax four sports at the University of New Mexico occurred in violation of the state's open meetings law and could therefore be invalid, according to the New Mexico Attorney General's Office.August 8, 2018LegalColumnist on Meyer: Doing What's Required, Not RightOhio State is in the process of determining whether Urban Meyer met the school's reporting requirements after learning in 2015 about more domestic violence allegations against then-assistant Zach Smith.August 8, 2018LegalAs Anthem Protests Continue, NFL Issues StatementTwo Miami Dolphins wide receivers knelt during the playing of the national anthem before their preseason game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Hard Rock Stadium on Thursday.August 8, 2018FitnessAtlanta Area Tennis Center to Cost $50MA family foundation plans to build a sprawling multimillion-dollar tennis complex in Roswell, including the largest concentration of clay courts in the nation.August 8, 2018Stadium & ArenaWorker Injured in Stadium Construction DiesA worker who was injured during construction of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta has died, a family member said. Sonny Rogers, who suffered a severe head injury in July 2015 when scaffolding fell on him, died July 18 at a hospital in Chattanooga, Tenn., bAugust 8, 2018ProgrammingHigh-Intensity Intervals Can Boost MetabolismHigh-intensity workouts can sound intimidating, but one popular format combines bursts of energy with time to catch your breath.August 8, 2018ProgrammingOpinion: NCAA 'Reforms' Unlikely to Change MuchThe NCAA is very adept at splashy announcements laden with buzzwords like "reform" and "action" but has been very poor over the years at making changes that actually change anything.August 8, 2018AquaticsSmoky Conditions Force Pool ClosuresSmoky conditions closed Spokane's free swimming pools Wednesday as temperatures climbed and wildfires continued to burn around the region.August 8, 2018LegalNCAA Reforms Include Changes to Draft, RecruitingThe NCAA is carving out a limited role for agents to work with college basketball players and is changing key parts of its rules-enforcement system as part of numerous reforms in the wake of a corruption scandal.August 8, 2018Industry Press RoomTennis Industry Association, Manufacturers Oppose New Tariffs on Imported GoodsThe Tennis Industry Association is opposing proposed tariffs on products that are of specific concern to the tennis and racquet sports industry. TIA President Jeff Williams, on behalf of the TIA and its board of directors, recently sent a letter to the U.August 8, 2018Previous PagePage 278 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesGoverning BodiesOHSAA Rules Group of HS Football Players Not Eligible to Transfer in 2025The Ohio High School Athletic Association has ruled that a group of football players from Ursuline High School are not eligible to...FacilitiesDaily Digs: Creighton's $300M Athletics Facility, Augusta U. Wraps Facility Upgrades, and More!ProgrammingHow Women’s Wrestling Became the NCAA’s 91st Championship Sport and Where it Goes From HereHomeVols Announce Entry, Exit Changes for Neyland StadiumSponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own