AB StaffIndustry Press RoomThree of the Next Four Men's College Basketball Championship Games to be Played Under Eaton's LED Sports Lighting SystemPower management company Eaton today announced that itsadvanced Ephesus sports lighting light-emitting diode (LED) and controls system will illuminate three of the next four college basketball championship games: This year's game at the University of PhoeMarch 15, 2017Industry Press RoomFitness Industry Celebrates Record-Breaking Fundraising Year During IHRSA's 12th Annual Bash for Augie's Quest to Cure ALSAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a neurodegenerative disease affecting far too many people and families. It steals people’s muscles, and robs them of every benefit exercise provides.March 15, 2017Safety & SecurityNCS4's CSSP Program Now ANSI-AccreditedThe National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security at The University of Southern Mississippi's Certified Sport Security Professional (CSSP) certification program has earned accreditation from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) PersMarch 15, 2017ProgrammingStudy: 'Pokemon Go' Increased Activity Levels“Pokemon Go” spurred millions of people to collect virtual monsters through the smartphone app and got many of them up and walking.March 14, 2017Stadium & ArenaCounty Votes to Pay $14M to Braves for ImprovementsThe taxpayers of Cobb County are now on the hook to the Braves for an extra $14 million of transportation and infrastructure improvements the team said the county owed.March 14, 2017ProgrammingPolice Investigating Brawl at HS Hockey PlayoffsPolice in Montgomery County are looking into a series of fights that erupted on the ice during a high school hockey game.March 14, 2017ProgrammingClemson Set to Drop Diving, Add SoftballClemson athletic director Dan Radakovich announced Tuesday that varsity softball will be added as early as 2020, but with that addition, the school's women's diving program has completed its last season on campus.March 14, 2017ProgrammingBaylor Axes New Associate Director for Football OpsScandal-plagued Baylor dismissed its associate director for football operations about a month after he was hired, USA TODAY Sports confirmed late Monday night.March 14, 2017Safety & SecurityAre NFL Doctors Playing for the Wrong Team?Allegations that team doctors for the National Football League engaged in questionable, and possibly illegal, use of prescription drugs to manage player pain are raising medical ethics questions.March 14, 2017ProgrammingParks and Rec Convention to Go On Despite SnowConvention-goers at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Recreation and Park Association forged ahead with their event despite a snowstorm, and served notice that sunnier days lie ahead.March 14, 2017Previous PagePage 717 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesFundraisingAfter Early Success, 'Go BIG! for Washington' Fundraising Campaign Sets Even Bigger $350M GoalThe University of Washington athletic department announced Monday the expansion of its "Go BIG! for Washington" fundraising campaign by $50 million.Governing BodiesArizona Association Tightens Out-of-State Transfer Rules Following California ScandalSafety & SecurityLongtime HS Football Official Dies on Sidelines During GameBudgetingVirginia Tech Seeks to Increase Athletics Department Budget to $229MSponsored ContentBackstroke Start Devices: The Standard for Safer, Faster Swimming