Highlands grad signs with Power
Highlands graduate Beau Elliott will wear black and gold this season.
View ArticlePitt drops sixth in a row in tough loss at Marquette
Pitt dropped to 0-5 in the Big East for only the second time in 30 years, losing at No. 25 Marquette, 62-57, on Saturday afternoon at Bradley Center.
View ArticleDuquesne downs Rhode Island, 78-71
Mike Talley poured in 11 of his 13 points in the second half, as Duquesne moved back to the .500 mark in Atlantic 10 play with 78-71 victory over the Rams at Ryan Center.
View ArticlePaterno 'didn't know which way to go' with Sandusky allegation
Former Penn State coach Joe Paterno says he "didn't know which way to go" after an assistant coach came to him in 2002 saying he had seen retired defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky sexually abusing a...
View ArticleWoodland Hills player first Pitt commitment under Paul Chryst
Woodland Hills inside linebacker Mike Caprara became the first recruit to commit to Pitt since Paul Chryst was hired when he accepted the school's scholarship offer Saturday night.
View ArticleRobert Morris snaps two-game losing streak by beating Sacred Heart
The Robert Morris men's basketball team snapped its two-game losing streak with a 70-67 win over Sacred Heart in a Northeast Conference matchup Saturday night at Sewall Center.
View ArticleFormer Syracuse assistant coach's accuser admits lying
The prison inmate who was one of four men to accuse former Syracuse assistant coach Bernie Fine of sexual abuse when they were children said he made up his claim.
View ArticleMcKeesport linebacker Neal verbally commits to Illinois
A two-year starter, T.J. Neal is the third McKeesport player from the Class of 2012 to verbally commit to a Division I program.
View ArticleWest Allegheny hockey team riding high after 2-2 start
A lifeless 8-2 loss to Chartiers Valley on Nov. 10 dropped the West Allegheny hockey team to 2-2 early in the PIHL season, and it was the wake-up call the Indians needed.
View ArticleTrout Unlimited program combines fly fishing, conservation
If you know of a child interested in learning to fly fish and about coldwater conservation it's time to spread the word.
View ArticleSeton Hill center finally content with his surroundings
Oliver Lewinson transferred to Division II Seton Hill, where he appears happier, appreciates the way he's being treated, is more in control of his game.
View ArticleSyracuse a towering test for tumbling Pitt men's basketball team
On a six-game losing streak, Pitt will try to continue its dominance over an undefeated Syracuse team when it visits Carrier Dome.
View ArticleOpinions are divided on girls division in PIHL
PIHL commissioner Ed Sam recently sent out a survey to determine how many PIHL clubs had at least one female player in their ranks.
View ArticlePitt recruits embrace new football coach Chryst's demeanor
New Pitt coach Paul Chryst has so far made a positive impression on the high school players and coaches he has met.
View Article49ers D sets the tone in win over Saints
From Justin Smith and Aldon Smith harassing Drew Brees all day, to Patrick Willis and NaVorro Bowman shutting down the running game, the defense is the biggest reason for the resurgence in San Francisco.
View ArticleRavens beat Texans to move into AFC title game
If style points and offensive fireworks meant anything, the Baltimore Ravens wouldn't stand a chance of making it to the AFC championship.
View ArticleBrady leads prolific Patriots into AFC championship game
Baltimore's reward for beating the Houston Texans is a date with the prolific Patriots, who got there with a big win over the Denver Broncos.
View ArticleManning throws 3 TDs, as Giants stun Packers in playoffs
With their own star quarterback in Eli Manning and a dominating defense, the N.Y. Giants exposed the Green Bay Packers.
View ArticleFormer Pitt assistant Lombardi more than pleased at IUP
In his sixth season, men's basketball coach Joe Lombardi has IUP ranked No. 14 and atop the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.
View ArticleMalkin, Lecavalier mix it up in Penguins' victory
Penguins center Evgeni Malkin simply shrugged his shoulders when asked why he was attacked by Lightning captain Vincent Lecavalier.
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