AB StaffProgrammingUtah Baseball Coach Suspended for 14 GamesUtah has suspended baseball coach Bill Kinneberg for the first 14 games of the upcoming season for an NCAA rules violation involving a former staff member who engaged in impermissible practice and coaching activities.February 14, 2018Safety & SecurityFDA Approves First Blood Test for Brain Injury DiagnosisThe first blood test to help doctors diagnose traumatic brain injuries has won U.S. government approval, meaning Banyan Biomarkers can commercialize its test, giving the company an early lead in the biotech industry's race to find a way to diagnose concusFebruary 14, 2018Rec CenterManager Complains About Poor Condition of Rec CenterA city recreation center manager took his concerns to the Augusta Commission after he says a punch list of needed repairs was ignored for years.February 14, 2018AquaticsNational Park Denies Allegations in Amoeba Death SuitThe U.S. National Whitewater Center is denying allegations that it is responsible for the death of a teenager who contracted a brain-eating amoeba after rafting at the park.February 14, 2018Industry Press RoomMuscleSound Appoints Hannah Ross as Sports Performance PhysiologistMuscleSound®, a Denver-based MuscleHealth technology company, today announced the appointment of Hannah Ross as sports performance physiologist.February 14, 2018Industry Press RoomSarah Casteel Named PTR Wheelchair Pro of the YearProfessional Tennis Registry (PTR) presented its annual awards last night during the 2018 PTR International Tennis Symposium.February 14, 2018Media & TechnologyFitbit to Acquire Health Software CompanySilicon Valley fitness tracking company Fitbit Inc. will acquire a Cambridge-based health coaching software company as it looks to build out a new service for employers and insurers, the two companies announced yesterday.February 13, 2018Safety & SecurityDuke University Tackles Head Trauma in FootballYou want to believe the story you've been told your whole life. That's why Rebecca Carpenter, daughter of late NFL player and coach Lew Carpenter, resisted accepting that football caused her dad's brain damage — she didn't want to believe it.February 13, 2018LegalOpinion: Denial of Notre Dame Appeal Doesn't Add UpNotre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick spearheaded a task force years ago designed to take a hard look at why academic misconduct occured and to reduce the likelihood that it could reprise itself in the future.February 13, 2018LegalHockey Coaches Cleared of Punishment AllegationsAn independent investigation into allegations that Andover High School hockey coaches withheld food and water from players as punishment for losing a game determined the accusations were “not sustained,” the school’s principal said yesterday in a letter tFebruary 13, 2018Previous PagePage 429 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesGoverning BodiesNCAA Reports Record Participation Numbers in 2024-25The number of student-athletes participating in NCAA championship sports in 2024-25 climbed to 554,298, an all-time high, according to the latest data...FacilitiesDaily Digs: UAB Approves Design for $14.6M Arena Renovation, Youth Sports Group Building Multi-Use Facility, and More!HomeNow Open: 2026 Aquatic Design Portfolio SubmissionsSafety & SecurityHigh School Football Game Cut Short After Quarterback Taken Away in AmbulanceSponsored ContentDual Impact Solutions: Engage Students, Fund Your Future