Vonn Ties McKinney's Record
Posted: 1:57 PM Lindsey Vonn won back-to-back races in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany over the weekend and tied Tamara McKinney's American women's record of 18 career victories.
Posted: 1:57 PM Lindsey Vonn won back-to-back races in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany over the weekend and tied Tamara McKinney's American women's record of 18 career victories.
Posted: 1:52 PM Preston Parker's troubled football career at Florida State is over after his second arrest in less than a year.
Posted: 1:49 PM Nevada coach Chris Ault started his career scouting for football players at a time when recruiting video was scarce, the Internet was unknown and word of mouth was the best method of investigating a prized prospect.
Posted: 11:13 PM A source close to Bobby Knight says that the Hall of Fame coach wants to take the job at Georgia.
Posted: 9:37 PM New records either set or tied in Super Bowl XLIII
Posted: 8:32 PM Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith confirmed Sunday that for the first time in his four-year tenure, the Buckeyes' athletic department is expected to lose money during the fiscal year ending June 30.
Posted: 8:29 PM President Barack Obama predicted the Pittsburgh Steelers would win the Super Bowl and they proved him right.
Posted: 8:23 PM He once sold drugs on a street corner. Now he's MVP of a most remarkable Super Bowl.
Updated: 2:03 PM Their Steel Curtain shredded, Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh offense ended a Super Bowl of incredible swings with a final-minute touchdown for a historic victory.
Posted: 6:14 PM Kenny Perry won the FBR Open on Sunday. It's his 13th career PGA Tour victory.
Posted: 4:59 PM The Los Angeles Lakers expect to receive MRI results on center Andrew Bynum's right knee injury Sunday night.
Posted: 4:55 PM This is the first Super Bowl where the face value of a ticket hit the $1000 mark.
Posted: 4:53 PM US Airways pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and the rest of the crew for Flight 1549 were honored before Sunday's Super Bowl between Pittsburgh and Arizona for helping rescue 150 passengers after an emergency landing in New York's Hudson River.
Posted: 4:50 PM After one deep breath, Jennifer Hudson returned to the spotlight Sunday with a flawless performance of the national anthem before the Super Bowl.
Posted: 4:22 PM Mark Sanchez recorded his sixth career double-double as Boise State defeated the Houston Baptist Huskies, 85-64, Sunday afternoon.
Updated: 3:01 AM Gina Carano was part of a Pepsi ad that aired during the first quarter of Super Bowl XLIII
Posted: 3:50 PM Kevin Martin scored 37 points and the Sacramento Kings beat Oklahoma City 122-118 in overtime Sunday, ending an eight-game losing streak.
Posted: 3:42 PM Talor Battle scored a career-high 29 points and Jamelle Cornley had 16 to lead Penn State to a 72-68 victory over No. 9 Michigan State on Sunday.
Updated: 8:19 PM Rafael Nadal Beat Roger Federer in the Men's Final at the Australian Open.
Updated: 8:19 PM Olympic great Michael Phelps acknowledged "regrettable" behavior and "bad judgment" after a photo in a British newspaper Sunday showed him inhaling from a marijuana pipe.
Posted: 11:12 PM The Reno Zephyrs won again on Saturday, beating Hayward 30-15.
Updated: 3:27 PM The Wolf Pack survived a tough trip to Moscow on Saturday night, holding off Idaho 69-65. The win improves the Pack to 13-8 overall, 6-2 in the WAC.
Updated: 3:27 PM Welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre dominated lightweight champion B.J. Penn at UFC 94 on Saturday night, forcing a doctor to stop the fight before the fifth round in a marquee showdown between two of the sport's top fighters.
Updated: 3:27 PM Patrick Ewing Jr. and Damone Brown combined for 52 points and 23 rebounds as the Reno Bighorns snapped the Utah Flash's four-game winning streak with a 104-93 victory on Saturday night.
Posted: 10:12 PM SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Jonathan Toews scored twice and ended Evgeni Nabokov's franchise record scoreless streak in leading the Chicago Blackhawks to their first victory over San Jose in nearly six years, 4-1 on Saturday night.