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Pitt freshman WR Jordan Addison hopes chalk talk, not trash talk, sets him apart
When he heard Pat Narduzzi compared him to Antonio Brown, Jordan Addison allowed himself to smile. Or, was it just a polite grin? “I think that’s great,” Pitt’s freshman wide receiver said, “but I just try to stay humble and focus on myself.” When he was asked if he likes...
Examining Penguins trade strategy, being ‘one forward short,’ NHL goalie glut, Flyers stay alive
It’s only taken nine months. But we are finally in a position where we are on the verge of something good happening in 2020. The Philadelphia Flyers are on the cusp of being eliminated in the 2020 playoffs. It didn’t happen on the first try, though. They stayed alive with...
Canucks beat Golden Knights 2-1 in Game 5, avoid elimination
EDMONTON, Alberta — A couple of American kids made sure Canada’s last team standing in the NHL playoffs will play at least one more game. San Diego native Thatcher Demko made 42 saves in his first NHL playoff start, Minnesota’s Brock Boeser scored and assisted on the go-ahead goal and...
Tim Benz: Are Pirates ‘building or rebuilding?’ There’s no difference and it doesn’t matter.
Getting mad at the Pirates is a pretty common thing to do in Pittsburgh. It has been for most of the past three decades. Sometimes we just do it out of habit. And not for the right reasons. Don’t get me wrong. At 10-23, there are plenty of reasons to...
First Call: Jim Rutherford keeps trade talk open on Evgeni Malkin, Matt Murray. Bounce back for JuJu? Marte Par-tay in Miami.
The trade action could be swift on Penguins goalie Matt Murray, and general manager Jim Rutherford is letting speculation linger about Evgeni Malkin. That’s how we start Wednesday’s “First Call.” Meanwhile, former Pirates outfielder Starling Marte has started his new chapter in Miami with a bang. Someone is thinking JuJu...
Kevin Gorman’s Take 5: Ke’Bryan Hayes makes a major-league debut for the ages with PiratesVideo
The Pittsburgh Pirates did their best to temper expectations for Ke’Bryan Hayes, but that didn’t stop their top prospect from looking like their best player in the first game of his major-league career. Hayes looked less like a rookie and more like a future All-Star at third base, where he...
‘Burgh’s Best to Never Wear It: Bruno Sammartino forged authentic connection with fans
The Tribune-Review is following its Best to Ever Wear It series, a daily countdown of the greatest college and pro athletes to wear every jersey number from 99 to 0/00, by honoring the Best to Never Wear It. The six athletes spotlighted didn’t wear a numbered uniform but brought pride...
Ke’Bryan Hayes has smashing debut for Pirates, who lose to Cubs in extra innings
The Pittsburgh Pirates’ plan was not to put pressure on Ke’Bryan Hayes when their top prospect and 2015 first-round pick made his major league debut Tuesday night at PNC Park against the Chicago Cubs. Hayes had other plans. The 23-year-old third baseman doubled off the wall in left for his...
Flyers keep season alive, beat Islanders in OTVideo
TORONTO — Scott Laughton scored on a redirect in overtime after Philadelphia blew a late two-goal lead, helping the Flyers stave off elimination with a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders on Tuesday night. Coming off consecutive losses, Philadelphia coach Alain Vigneault called on his top players to “put...
Despite inexperienced QB, Oklahoma remains favorite in Big 12Video
Oklahoma is 3-for-3 in winning Big 12 championships and making the College Football Playoff since Lincoln Riley became coach of the fifth-ranked Sooners. Those titles came with three quarterbacks: two Heisman Trophy winners and a Heisman runner-up for Oklahoma who started their college careers at other Power Five schools. The...
Kittanning alum Kate Costanzo nominated for new NCAA LGBTQ award
Allegheny women’s basketball coach Kate Costanzo is nominated for a new award in NCAA Division III. Also a senior administrator at Allegheny, Costanzo, a Manorville native and Kittanning graduate, is up for the inaugural LGBTQ Administrator/Coach/Staff of the Year Award. The award “honors the service, leadership and promotion of LGBTQ...
Former No. 1 Andy Murray wins wild U.S. Open match as top players watchVideo
NEW YORK — This is was the sort of match Andy Murray came back for, the sort of competition and comeback he always lived for, the reason he went through two hip operations and all the hard work that followed. And it was the type of vintage Murray performance —...
Riverhounds take advantage of 2 early goals to beat Loudoun UnitedVideo
For the second time this season, the Riverhounds took advantage of scoring two goals in the first 11 minutes of the game to defeat Loudoun United and earn another three points. Mark Forest and Anthony Velarde converted penalty kicks in the fourth and seventh minutes of the game. Then, in...
Plum youth softball team rolls to league championship
The Plum Stephans 12U girls fast-pitch softball team dominated the competition this summer to claim the World Series title in its Eastern Girls Fast Pitch Softball League division. In 12 games — nine in the regular-season and three in the playoffs — Plum posted six shutouts and outscored its opponents...
President Trump wants Big Ten to play footballVideo
The Big Ten Conference, already in court and under pressure from players and parents over its decision to cancel fall football, is hearing from President Donald Trump. Trump tweeted Tuesday that he had spoken with Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren about reinstating the fall season. “Had a very productive conversation...
Top prospect Ke’Bryan Hayes ‘ecstatic’ to make his major league debut with PiratesVideo
When Ke’Bryan Hayes signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates, he took a long look from the PNC Park press box and envisioned himself hitting baseballs into the picturesque city skyline. It took five years for the Pirates’ first-round pick and top positional prospect to make it to the major leagues, so...
RMU’s Denniston retires after 23 years as men’s soccer coach
A coaching tenure that stretched to more than two decades came to an end Tuesday as Bill Denniston announced his retirement as coach of the Robert Morris men’s soccer team. Hired in the spring of 1997, Denniston served 23 years at the helm of the Colonials and is one of...
Steelers rookie guard Kevin Dotson can’t contain enthusiasm in return from injury
It becomes apparent within moments of speaking to Kevin Dotson that the Pittsburgh Steelers rookie guard doesn’t lack energy. So imagine unleashing Dotson onto an NFL practice field following a 10-day injury hiatus that stalled his first pro training camp? Then consider that practice session — only his second complete...
Kiski Area lineman Brandon ‘Beef’ Lawhorn-Moore picks up 1st D1 offer
In sixth grade, Kiski Area lineman Brandon Lawhorn-Moore used to be the only student who would bring in beef jerky on Beef Jerky Friday. Lawhorn-Moore quickly picked up the nickname “Beef” from his social studies teacher, and it has stuck. Now “Beef,” who is a 6-foot-5, 300-pound junior tackle, can...
Doug Ferguson: 11 states, 12 weeks and golf rolls on in a pandemicVideo
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan has saved nearly a dozen ribbons, an unusual set of keepsakes that are as much about caution as celebration. At the end of every tournament he attends — all but one — Monahan clips off the vinyl cloth band on his left wrist that was...
Pat Narduzzi tinkers with Pitt’s roster, adds veteran wide receiver D.J. Turner
Never let it be said Pat Narduzzi is satisfied with his roster. Less than two weeks before the first game, Pitt’s coach added graduate transfer wide receiver D.J. Turner to the team. Turner (5-foot-9, 206 pounds) has one season of eligibility remaining — two, if he chooses to take advantage...
Notre Dame playing for 2 titles this season
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Most seasons at Notre Dame, expectations include questions about contending for a championship. This year, there are questions about two. One of the most unusual seasons in the history of college sports is about to begin, and it includes a pandemic-prompted wrinkle for the 10th-ranked Fighting...
Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi on Matt Canada: ‘The guy’s awesome’
One day after a year-old video showing Pat Narduzzi criticizing former offensive coordinator Matt Canada circulated on social media, Pitt’s coach was asked Tuesday to describe their relationship. Narduzzi said he hadn’t seen the video of his talk at a coaches’ clinic, but he received two text messages about it....
This date in sports history: Sept. 2Video
1901 — Seven-year-old Ogden wins two races in a single day at Sheepshead Bay race track in Coney Island, N.Y. Ogden edges Cameron by a head in the second race on the card, a six-furlong sprint on the main track. In the sixth race, a 1 1/16 mile distance on...
Primoz Roglic wins 4th stage; Alaphilippe keeps lead at Tour de FranceVideo
ORCIERES-MERLETTE, France — Primoz Roglic asserted his Tour de France credentials with a victory in the first mountain stage Tuesday as Julian Alaphilippe kept the race leader’s yellow jersey. Roglic, a former ski jumper from Slovenia who won the Spanish Vuelta last year, posted his third career stage win at...
