AB StaffProgrammingLawyer Hired in HS Football Hazing CaseAn attorney who handled a lawsuit in the Maine West High School soccer team hazing case has been retained by the family of a student-athlete alleged to have been hazed in a similar way by Lake Zurich High School football players.November 16, 2016LegalCan Public Opinion Sway NFL's Stance on Marijuana?Damned if they do, damned if they don't. That's the yin and yang of the marijuana issue as it pertains to the NFL drug policy.November 16, 2016Industry Press RoomBanker Wire Mesh Outfits State-of-the-Art Indoor Soccer Stadium in MontréalBuilt in the center of one of Montréal’s most diverse neighborhoods, the Stade de Soccer de Montréal is a new visual and cultural symbol in the city. Utilizing custom-fabricated Banker Wire mesh partitions around its indoor playing field, the stadium proNovember 16, 2016ProgrammingFootball Coach on Leave After Video Shows He Pushed StudentLa Cueva High's head football coach is on leave pending an Albuquerque Public Schools investigation into a postgame incident that occurred following the Bears' Oct. 28 district game against Eldorado.November 15, 2016ProgrammingMatchups With FCS Teams Offer Benefits for FCS SchoolsHave we become so selfish and elitist in the Power Five conferences that we can't reach down to lift up an otherwise major college program from time to time, if not year by year?November 15, 2016Outdoor FieldsCollier County Commissioners Plan to Open New ParkIt will be two more years before the long-awaited Big Corkscrew Island Regional Park opens to the public, according to a timeline approved Tuesday by Collier County commissioners.November 15, 2016ProgrammingEx-USC Fullback Practices with Scout TeamUSC brought former fullback Soma Vainuku to practice Tuesday to work out as the scout team running back. "He was very welcome," Coach Clay Helton said.November 15, 2016LegalAnother Ex-Tennis Player Sues Wright StateAnother former Wright State University men's tennis player has sued the school in federal court for allegedly violating his due process rights during an investigation into sexual misconduct claims.November 15, 2016Stadium & ArenaDeveloper Eying Land for Multipurpose ArenaInternational Coliseums Co. of Scottsdale, Ariz., has proposed a 5,000- to 6,000-seat multipurpose events center on a vacant 47-acre site in the City of Tonawanda that could accommodate hockey, high school sports, concerts, trade shows and conferences.November 15, 2016FundraisingDistrict Begins Fundraising for $1.8M Turf ProjectAfter months of research by the high school improvement project team, the Shrewsbury school district unanimously approved the first phase of a $1.8 million capital campaign to replace the grass stadium field with artificial turf and resurface the track.November 15, 2016Previous PagePage 826 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesGoverning BodiesAction Taken Against JV Football Player Who Appeared to Purposefully Injure Smaller OpponentA junior varsity high school football player in Michigan is facing consequences after a viral video showed him leaving his feet and landing on a supine player half his size.Media & TechnologyArizona State to Experiment With Facial Recognition Ticketing at Mountain America StadiumMarketingFirst of Its Kind in NCAA, UW Health Becomes Title Sponsor of Badger Women's AthleticsGoverning BodiesHispanic/Latino Student-Athletes Reach Record Participation Across NCAA in 2025Sponsored ContentDesign Glute Zones to Drive Membership and Results