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Rookie Chase Claypool scores 4 TDs as Steelers beat Eagles, move to 4-0
With an unexpected bye dropped into the fourth week of the NFL season, the Pittsburgh Steelers could be excused for wondering whether their offense would be rustier than a 20-year-old SUV on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles. Those concerns were unfounded. At least for quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. And certainly for...
Analysis: Pitt’s problems extend far beyond its kicker
Walking to the car after a quick, Sunday morning trip to Shop ’n Save, I ran into a Pitt grad I’ve known for years. “How about that game yesterday?” I said. “Should be 5-0,” he responded, offering an accurate indictment of Pitt’s season. Pitt will carry a 3-2 record, if...
AP Top 25: LSU drops out of poll for first time since 2017Video
LSU is out of The Associated Press college football poll for the first time since 2017 and is the first defending national champion to drop from the rankings in nine years. No. 1 Clemson, No. 2 Alabama and No. 3 Georgia held steady at the top of the rankings Sunday,...
Nadal ties Federer at 20 Slams by beating Djokovic in Paris
PARIS — Rafael Nadal tied Roger Federer with 20 Grand Slam titles by producing a nearly perfect performance against Novak Djokovic in the French Open final. Nadal equaled long-time rival Federer for the most major singles tennis championships won by a man and added to his own record at Roland...
Pitt notebook: Replay review doesn’t support Panthers’ fumble recoveries
Pitt’s defense appeared to force three fumbles in its 31-30 overtime loss to Boston College, but only two ended up changing possession of the football. Coach Pat Narduzzi calmly discussed those two potentially game-changing plays, but he clearly didn’t agree with them. “I thought both of them were fumbles,” he...
Steelers shore up special teams prior to game against Eagles at Heinz Field
With two core special teams players ruled out for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles, running back Trey Edmunds will be active after being elevated from the practice squad one day earlier. Edmunds will help replace the loss of special teams players Derek Watt and Marcus Allen....
Gateway grad Jazlyn Rozier making most of final volleyball season at Point Park
When numerous collegiate athletic conferences cancelled or postponed fall seasons, it got Jazlyn Rozier wondering if the River States Conference, the NAIA home for the Point Park women’s volleyball team, would follow suit. “We weren’t sure that by the time school came we would have the chance to play,” said...
Quaker Valley hires John Nemeth as swimming coach
Swimming coach John Nemeth is ready for the new opportunity in front of him. On Oct. 2, Quaker Valley announced the hiring of Nemeth, who also is a physical education teacher at the middle school, as the new varsity swim coach. Nemeth, who was a team captain and eight-time All-American...
NFL does major juggling of schedule because of coronavirus
The NFL has juggled its regular-season schedule due to coronavirus outbreaks with the Tennessee Titans and New England Patriots. Nine teams are being affected, some over a period of weeks through Nov. 22: New England, Tennessee, Denver, Buffalo, Kansas City, Miami, the Los Angeles Chargers, New York Jets and Jacksonville....
This date in sports history: Oct. 11Video
1890 — The first 100-yard dash under 10 seconds is run by John Owens at 9.8 in an AAU track and field meet in Washington. 1902 — Laurie Auchterlonie beats Stewart Gardner with a 307-total to win the U.S. Open golf title. 1925 — The New York Giants lose their...
Louisville beats Riverhounds in 1st round for 2nd straight year
For the second straight year, Louisville City FC sent the Pittsburgh Riverhounds home in the first round of the USL Championship playoffs. Louisville City FC scored in the 17th and the 86th minutes to earn a 2-0 victory and punch its ticket to the Eastern Conference semifinals. Louisville defeated the...
Reigning NASCAR champion Kyle Busch looks to stave off early eliminationVideo
CONCORD, N.C. — Kyle Busch, to be clear, was only venting when he said he would be knocked out of the playoffs this round. The reigning Cup champion insisted he was frustrated and flippant when he wrote off his season. “I wouldn’t be continuing to go to the racetrack each...
Pitt loses to Boston College as record-setting kicker Alex Kessman misses OT extra point
Pitt’s Kenny Pickett and Alex Kessman experienced pain on different levels Saturday night, and the hurt ended up radiating through the entire team in a 31-30 overtime loss at Boston College. Pickett played the fourth quarter and overtime in serious pain, hobbling on an ankle injury that kept him on...
Avalanche get Gibsonia native Brandon Saad in trade with BlackhawksVideo
DENVER — The Colorado Avalanche acquired rugged winger Brandon Saad, a Gibsonia native, in a multiplayer trade with the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday. Colorado sent defensemen Nikita Zadorov and Anton Lindholm to Chicago for Saad and defenseman Dennis Gilbert. The Blackhawks also will retain $1 million of Saad’s $6 million...
5 things we learned in WPIAL Week 5
How will the WPIAL decide which football teams make the playoffs since covid-19 cancellations made the standings unbalanced? Week 5 didn’t make the answer any easier. The WPIAL football steering committee met last week and discussed that question at length, but the group’s recommendations won’t be revealed until after the...
1960 Pirates legends recall Bill Mazeroski’s ‘amazing’ home run that won World SeriesVideo
Editor’s note: This story was originally published on Oct. 10, 2020. Dick Groat vividly recalls the moment he realized the Pirates could beat the heavily favored Yankees in the 1960 World Series. It was the top of the ninth inning of Game 1 at Forbes Field, and the Pirates were...
Steelers linebacker Vince Williams ‘adding to his toolbox’
Vince Williams never has held the official designation as captain of the Pittsburgh Steelers defense. For that matter, for roughly half of his Steelers’ career he hasn’t even had the official designation of “starter.” But that doesn’t mean Williams’ veteran voice doesn’t command respect in the Steelers’ locker room. In...
Penguins re-sign restricted free agent forward Anthony AngelloVideo
The Pittsburgh Penguins re-signed restricted free agent forward Anthony Angello to a two-year contract with a salary cap hit of $725,000. The contract is a two-way deal in the 2020-21 season and one-way in 2021-22. Angello, 24, made his NHL debut in 2019-20 by appearing in eight games and scoring...
Steelers elevate Trey Edmunds from practice squad for Sunday’s game
Taking advantage of a new rule for the first time, the Pittsburgh Steelers announced Saturday that they are elevating Trey Edmunds from their practice squad to the active roster for Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. The new collective bargaining agreement signed this past spring allows teams to deploy up...
Titans back at work, not talking about covid-19 outbreakVideo
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans have heard some of the calls for the NFL to punish them harshly for the team’s role in the league’s first covid-19 outbreak, and they have some words of caution after first-hand experience. It’s still a pandemic. And testing, even as much as the...
Steelers Four Downs: Early weak schedule strengthens considerably from here
1. Easy go so far The Pittsburgh Steelers are undefeated through three games, but their opponents are a combined 1-11 so far in 2020. The more advanced metrics support that the Steelers’ schedule has been the easiest thus far in the NFL. By measure of “net success,” defined as the...
Several Stanley Cup winners breaking up championship coreVideo
While Braden Holtby saw his split with the Washington Capitals coming, Patric Hornqvist, Corey Crawford and Alex Pietrangelo weren’t so lucky. Hornqvist was “blindsided” the Pittsburgh Penguins wanted to trade him. Crawford was “devastated” the Chicago Blackhawks were going in another direction. And Pietrangelo was caught off guard when the...
Mark Madden’s Hot Take: The Penguins don’t need another Nick Bonino
Just before NHL free agency hit Friday, another radio personality tweeted the Pittsburgh Penguins needed a “third-line center. Cut from the (Nick) Bonino cloth.” Bonino spent two seasons in Pittsburgh. The Penguins won the Stanley Cup in both. But Bonino wasn’t “that guy” until he joined the Penguins and hasn’t...
Wheeling Nailers target Dec. 11 to open 2020-21 season
The Wheeling Nailers, ECHL affiliate of the Penguins, are aiming to open their 2020 season on Dec 11. On Friday, the ECHL announced the Nailers will be one of 13 teams scheduled to open a 72-game schedule on that date along with the Allen Americans, Florida Everblades, Greenville Swamp Rabbits,...
Penguins sign minor league forward Frederick Gaudreau, goaltender Maxime LagaceVideo
The Pittsburgh Penguins continued to stock up on players for their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate. On Saturday, the team signed forward Frederick Gaudreau and goaltender Maxim Lagace to one-year, two-way contracts each worth $700,000. Gaudreau, 27, appeared in 42 AHL games with the Milwaukee Admirals last season and scored...
