AB StaffProgrammingPlea Deal Deadline Looms in Wheaton College Hazing CaseA deadline looms next week for three of the five former Wheaton College football players accused of injuring a teammate during a 2016 hazing.May 23, 2018LegalPitcher Convicted of Molestation Hopes to Be DraftedThere can be no redemption without contrition, no rehabilitation without an acknowledgment of wrongdoing. Therein lies the problem with Luke Heimlich, the Oregon State pitcher who has a flamethrower for a left arm and a sexual assault conviction...May 23, 2018LegalEmails Reveal Deception Strategy by USA GymnasticsUSA Gymnastics agreed to use false excuses in 2015 to account for the absence of sports doctor Larry Nassar, who had been accused of sexually abusing female athletes, according to emails obtained by a newspaper.May 23, 2018Safety & SecurityMolina's Injury Spurs Athletic Cup Use, ProductionWhen catcher Yadier Molina got hit in the crotch by a foul-tipped, 102 mph fastball on May 6, the medical personnel at Busch Stadium in St. Louis weren't the only ones who sprang into action.May 23, 2018AquaticsNew Owners Invest $1M into Water ParkJose Garcia spread a blue liquid with a scraping tool near the restaurant in Schlitterbahn Corpus Christi as the water park's general manger walked by. Garcia was one of the many people working Wednesday to put the finishing touches on improvements made tMay 23, 2018LegalCongress Grills USOC Over Abuse ControversiesMembers of a Congressional subcommittee expressed outrage and frustration Wednesday at the continued inability of the U.S. Olympic Committee, the Center for Safe Sport and top national sports governing bodies to effectively address sexual abuse within theMay 23, 2018LegalJets Chair Johnson Says Players Free to ProtestDespite the NFL's approval of a revised policy that requires players on the field to stand during the national anthem, Jets chairman Christopher Johnson told Newsday on Wednesday that his players are free to take a knee or perform some other protest withoMay 23, 2018LegalNFL to Fine Teams for Players Kneeling During AnthemCommissioner Roger Goodell said that owners voted to fine teams if their players are on the field or sidelines but do not stand during the national anthem, though players will be allowed to stay in the locker room if they choose. Players had previously beMay 23, 2018Industry Press RoomRogers Athletic Announces Exclusive Distribution of HiTrainer Products and New Acceleration Based Approach to Performance and Return-to-PlayRogers Athletic Company and HiTrainer are joining forces to provide athletic programs nationwide with two new products to extend their strength and conditioning offering – the HiTrainer PRO and the HiTrainer ATPMay 23, 2018Industry Press RoomCo-Ed Youth Basketball League Launches This Summer to Connect Communities Across SacramentoThrough a partnership led by the Build.Black. Coalition, with support from the Black Child Legacy Campaign and the Sacramento Kings, a new youth summer basketball league will launch on June 2 in Sacramento.May 23, 2018Previous PagePage 340 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesHomeVols Announce Entry, Exit Changes for Neyland StadiumUniversity of Tennessee athletic director Danny White this week announced updates for fans coming to Neyland Stadium in...Governing BodiesCIF Rules Eight Football Players From One High School Ineligible for Two YearsLegalTerminated Women's Soccer Coach Sees Title IX Lawsuit Against Emporia State DismissedStadium & ArenaHow the University of North Carolina Grows and Maintains a Natural Grass Field at Kenan StadiumSponsored ContentBackstroke Start Devices: The Standard for Safer, Faster Swimming