Sewickley Academy basketball standout still carving niche in college
Former Sewickley Academy basketball standout Tom Droney and his teammates on the Davidson College Wildcats defeated the 11th-ranked University of Kansas Jayhawks, 80-74, last week.
View ArticlePens defenseman sees other side of Jagr
While Jaromir Jagr is being bombarded by boos at Consol Energy Center, one Penguins player will be cringing.
View ArticleAntlers stolen from Hempfield processing facility
Such cases of theft are rare just about everywhere, said Tom Fazi, information and education supervisor in the Pennsylvania Game Commission's southwest region office.
View ArticleMunchak: No contact with PSU, loves Titans
The Titans coach said he's flattered to be mentioned for his alma mater, but insists he loves what he's doing in Tennessee.
View ArticlePSU takes time in finding Paterno successor
On this 50th day since the Penn State board of trustees fired Joe Paterno, there remains no sure-bet successor to one of college football most storied and lucrative programs.
View ArticlePittsburgh Trib Spotlight Male Athlete of the Week
Canon-McMillan junior Anthony Tonkovich is the Pittsburgh Trib Spotlight Male Athlete of the Week.
View ArticleStarkey: Jagr, Bonds ... who else?
In the spirit of the season, we shall hereby attempt to identify Pittsburgh's most-hated athletes of the past 40 years.
View ArticlePro Bowl snub motivates Steelers CB Taylor
Ike Taylor might not be making the trip to Hawaii for the Pro Bowl, but he could be in store for a much bigger honor.
View ArticleSteelers expect to get Pouncey, Gilbert back
The Steelers could welcome back two offensive line starters this week as Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey and right tackle Marcus Gilbert said they expect to play.
View ArticlePenguins' Crosby expands treatment team
More than three weeks after his last game, Penguins' captain continues to experience concussion-like symptoms.
View ArticleJagr returns to Pittsburgh with rival Flyers
The once-celebrated ex-Penguin makes his Consol Energy Center debut, almost seven months after spurning the Penguins.
View ArticleDuquesne women drive past Pitt once again
The Duquesne women registered their most lopsided win ever against Pitt at Petersen Events Center, besting their crosstown rivals by 13 points.
View ArticleWoodall welcomes his return to Pitt's lineup
The Panthers are hopeful Tray Woodall's return will help them get back on track after losing to Notre Dame in their Big East opener.
View ArticleDuquesne surges to win over Bowling Green
Duquesne caught Bowling Green on the backstretch of the first half, built a six-point lead at halftime and poured it on for a win.
View ArticleJagr expresses admiration for Pittsburgh
Jaromir Jagr met with the local media for 10 minutes today and expressed his admiration for Pittsburgh and Penguins owner Mario Lemieux.
View ArticleSteelers' Roethlisberger is expecting to start
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger suffered the first high-ankle sprain of his career in a Dec. 8 game against the Browns.
View ArticleDejan Kovacevic chat transcript
View a transcript of Tribune-Review sports columnist Dejan Kovacevic's weekly chat with readers.
View ArticleRoethlisberger goes through full practice second day in a row
Ben Roethlisberger went through a full practice for the second day in a row, and offensive coordinator Bruce Arians said he is hopeful the Steelers quarterback will play Sunday in Cleveland.
View ArticleAntonio Brown Steelers' MVP
Antonio Brown was named Steelers MVP by a vote by his teammates today making him the youngest player to win the award in more than 20 years.
View ArticlePSU acting AD: Not close to hiring Paterno's successor
Penn State acting athletic director David Joyner said that the university is not close to hiring a successor to Joe Paterno and likely would not meet a self-imposed deadline to name its next head coach...
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