AB StaffLegalAthletics Central to UT Sex-Crime Policy ReportNearly a year after settling a $2.48 million lawsuit that brought intense national scrutiny to sexual assaults at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, campus officials released a long-promised special review of its sexual assault policies.June 18, 2017LegalColumnist: Shame on Louisville and NCAAThe NCAA can't be serious about enforcing its own rules if it believes the sanctions it handed down Thursday to the Louisville men's basketball program were sufficient for the crime committed.June 17, 2017ProgrammingOpinion: Money Key to College Football SuccessCollege football, and all college sports, revolve around money. No program can be successful without it.June 17, 2017AquaticsHeat On as Four of Area's Seven Pools Still UnavailableUnexpected delays in other construction, breakdowns of equipment due to rain and maybe just bad karma sent the majority of Corpus Christi's pools into the opening days of summer on the sidelines.June 17, 2017FitnessDevelopers Eye $11M Sports Complex in ChesapeakeEastern Sports Management of Fredericksburg has pitched a 120,000-square-foot indoor recreation facility for a roughly 7-acre site in Western Branch.June 17, 2017LegalNorth Carolina, Louisville Cases Different in NCAA's EyesLouisville received the verdict on Thursday for an NCAA infractions case that involved strippers and sex acts, and it's not good.June 17, 2017ProgrammingVirginia Tech AD Brings Art, Science to Coaching HiresA college athletics director has a long list of duties, but two almost always are at the top. Raise money. Hire the right coaches. The former is unending. The latter is a delicate, sometimes intricate exercise.June 17, 2017LegalFIFA Invites Debate on 'Radical' 60-Minute Game ClockPlaying two halves each of 30 minutes' actual playing time would be a "radical change" to the Laws of Football, the FIFA-supported International Football Association Board acknowledged.June 17, 2017Safety & SecurityHyperthermia Caused Death of Kent State Football PlayerThe preliminary cause of death for Kent State football player Tyler Heintz on Tuesday morning has been ruled hyperthermia, which is when the body fails to adequately cool itself down under hot and humid conditions and overheats.June 16, 2017LegalTrack Coach, 70, Fired for Snapping Stretching PhotosRetired teacher Charles Goldberg also came under scrutiny by the special commissioner of investigation for giving unsolicited massages to team members.June 16, 2017Previous PagePage 623 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesGoverning BodiesLegislation Aims to Protect Athletes, Level the Playing Field for Schools and Support Olympic SportsSenate Democrats on Monday introduced the Student Athlete Fairness and Enforcement (SAFE) Act to codify athletes’ rights and protections in law, expand revenue for all schools, support women’s and Olympic sports and bring much-needed stability to the college sports system.Governing BodiesHS Football Team Barred From Postseason, Parents Allege Retaliation by DistrictLegalFormer High School AD Charged With Felony Perjury Over False Tax DocumentationOperationsUniversity of Colorado Issues Apology to BYU for Students' Anti-Mormon ChantSponsored ContentThe Power of Custom: Transforming Your Swim Facility with Competitor Products