Associated Press
Despite Injury, Walker To Be Part of Tulane Season
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Devon Walker, the Tulane safety paralyzed when his spine was fractured in a game last September, will be part of Tulane's season this year.
Former Badminton Doubles Partners Exchange Blows [VIDEO]
A fight broke out between two former badminton doubles partners from Thailand at the Canada Open over the weekend, prompting the Badminton World Federation to launch an investigation
LHSAA Clinic Set For This Week In Baton Rouge
Guest speakers, business meetings for the association and various sports and rules clinics for football and volleyball are set.
Federer Upset At German Tennis Championships
The four-time champion was outplayed by the 114th-ranked Delbonis, who advanced to his first career final.
Alex Rodriguez Rehab Struggles Prior To Return To Yankees Lineup
Rodriguez struck out three times as he continues to rehab from the left hip surgery he had in January.
Houston Astros Lose, Even With Combined 1-Hitter
On Saturday night, the Astros lost despite four of their pitchers throwing a combined one-hitter. And it wasn't really even that close.
Colts TE Draws 8-Game Suspension From NFL
It is the third time in less than a month that a Colts player has run into off-the-field trouble.
49ers Linebacker Brooks Won’t Face Assault Charges
According to police, Brooks hit teammate Lamar Divens with the bottle three times and then punched him in the face during an early morning argument on June 8.
SEC Coaches Weigh Talent vs. Potential For Trouble
Coaches at SEC media days this week insisted they do their best to keep players behaving and recruit players with character.
NCAA Awards Grant To Assist With Head Injury Study
Kevin Guskiewicz of North Carolina's Matthew Gfeller Sport-Related Traumatic Brain Injury Research Center and Michael McCrea of the Medical College of Wisconsin will conduct the research.