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NCAA Division III extends preseason on run-up to sports’ phased return
In another step geared toward keeping the health and safety of student-athletes first, the NCAA Division III Administrative Committee announced it will lengthen the preseason for sports teams for 2020-21. The move looks to provide a cushion of preparation time as college athletics begin to swing toward a measured return...
NASCAR braces for potential fallout after banning Confederate flagVideo
NASCAR’s decision to ban the Confederate flag from its races and venues grabbed headlines, and stars such as actress Reese Witherspoon and New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara were quick to praise the stock car series for ridding itself of a symbol long associated with slavery and racism. Now...
Starters Matt Feiler, Mike Hilton sign RFA tenders with SteelersVideo
A pair of starters who were tendered restricted free agent contacts by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the spring signed their deals Thursday. Offensive lineman Matt Feiler and nickel defensive back Mike Hilton each signed for $3.259 million, locking themselves up for 2020 before each is scheduled to hit unrestricted free...
Browns executive Adofo-Mensah proud to be part of diverse front officeVideo
CLEVELAND — The messages of congratulations came from strangers. They caught Kwesi Adofo-Mensah off guard. Hired last month as the new vice president of football operations for the Cleveland Browns after seven seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, Adofo-Mensah was inundated with unexpected notes from people he didn’t know. “A...
Baseball plans game at Field of Dreams, but will they come?Video
DYERSVILLE, Iowa — Spurred by a voice telling him, “If you build it, he will come,” the Iowa farmer played by Kevin Costner dutifully carved a baseball field out of his cornfield and then watched as Shoeless Joe Jackson and his Chicago White Sox teammates strode out of the stalks...
Penguins A to Z: Zach Trotman entrenched as 9th defensemanVideo
While the NHL is on hold because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Tribune-Review will offer Penguins A to Z, a player-by-player look at all 53 individuals under NHL contract with the organization, from mid-level prospect Niclas Almari to high-profile trade acquisition Jason Zucker. Player: Zach Trotman Position: Defenseman Shoots:...
NFL extends virtual offseason until June 26Video
The NFL extended virtual offseason programs for teams through June 26 but no further. Although team facilities have opened for key personnel, coaches and players rehabilitating injuries, healthy players have been barred from those complexes because of the covid-19 pandemic. The remote programs have taken the place of on-site work,...
Baseball card set honors 100th anniversary of Negro Leagues
In recognition of the 100th anniversary of the Negro Leagues, which produced sports legends from Hank Aaron to Jackie Robinson, a centennial set of baseball cards has been released featuring 184 members of the league. Created through a partnership between Dreams Fulfilled, which operates the NegroLeagueHistory.com website, and the National...
Riverhounds Development Academy returns to training sessions with excitement
Athletes have been itching to return to their sports since the coronavirus pandemic shut down leagues and organizations around the country in mid-March. So when Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf elevated Allegheny County into the green phase of his reopening plan last Friday, sports organizations were ready to give their young...
X Games star Sara Price joins Ganassi
Sara Price needed less than two days in an off-road truck to complete an 800-mile solo race in Mexico. But to escape in a dune buggy from an entire flock of CGI ostriches? That daring drive in the desert took about nine days. Price has her own IMDB page, in...
Size isn’t everything for these all-time great Penguins
On the list of activities Pittsburgh Penguins fans have lamented going without while adhering to coronavirus restrictions, it admittedly ranks below getting a haircut or visiting a movie theater. Still, arguing about which wingers should flank captain Sidney Crosby is a pastime that has been missed sorely over the last...
With sense of excitement, Mt. Pleasant ready to play ball
Members of the Mt. Pleasant high school baseball team had a feeling they could accomplish something this spring with the experience and talent they had developed the past three years. When the coronavirus pandemic forced the PIAA to cancel all spring sports, the Vikings saw those hopes for a successful...
NHL, NHLPA agree to open training camps July 10
The NHL and NHLPA announced they have agreed to open training camps July 10 as the third phase of a plan to resume play this summer. Halted since March 12 because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the NHL just began its second phase, which allows small groups of players to...
Former Mars pitcher Will Bednar making most of time at home after successful start at Mississippi State
Throughout his baseball career, Will Bednar has created countless memories, which has made his past two seasons quite different. First, as a senior at Mars, Bednar was able to pitch only three innings because of biceps tendinitis. During his junior year he went 8-0 with a 0.64 ERA and 120...
Former Seton Hill soccer player Seon Ripley signs to play in Northern Premier League
Striker Seon Ripley, a former standout at Seton Hill, is headed for a semi-professional soccer stint in the Northern Premier League, which covers all of Northern England and parts of the Midlands. Ripley signed with Ossett United F.C., a team that plays in the Division One North West. The Sheepicorns...
U mad, bro?: Readers irate with protesting players, Al Villanueva column, politics and sports
We don’t need to ask the rhetorical question. I know that “U are mad, bro.” Everybody is mad at something — and mad at each other — these days. So, I’ll just let all of you focus your anger toward me. That’ll make it easy. Here are some responses to...
Tim Benz: AFC North has the best chance to produce 3 playoff teams
I saw an interesting question posed by the folks at Pro Football Focus. The football stats site asked, “Which AFC division, if any, is most likely to send three teams to the playoffs this season?” Keep in mind, there are seven potential spots this year because of the new wild-card...
First Call: Ben Roethlisberger’s Twitter turn. D.C. for Antonio Brown?
Thursday’s “First Call” gives an update on Ben Roethlisberger’s notorious Twitter account, the latest on Antonio Brown’s job hunt, what might happen to the Steelers-Cowboys Hall of Fame Game, and someone steps into Sidney Crosby’s elite company. Welcome back? If Ben Roethlisberger’s offensive line blocked as well as his social...
Pirates place premium on Cape Cod summer league success with first-day draft picks
The first round of their first MLB Draft together was lining up in a way that had Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington and his baseball operations staff feeling “really good.” The order of the picks wasn’t what they expected, as Arkansas outfielder Heston Kjerstad went higher than expected at...
Truex ends 2020 winless skid with victory at Martinsville
MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Martin Truex Jr. cruised down the stretch and won his first NASCAR Cup race of the season Wednesday night in the first race under the lights at Martinsville Speedway. Truex, the 2017 Cup champion, has been one of NASCAR’s biggest winners over the last three years, but...
Pirates select South Carolina right-hander Carmen Mlodzinski with 31st pick in MLB Draft
With their second pick on the first day of the MLB Draft, the Pittsburgh Pirates selected college pitcher Carmen Mlodzinski of South Carolina 31st overall in the Competitive Balance Round A. With the 31st pick in the #MLBDraft, we have selected Carmen Mlodzinski from the University of South Carolina.Welcome to...
Senior Spotlight: Laurel’s Will Shaffer capitalized on 2019 playoff run
Editor’s note: Trib HSSN is spotlighting WPIAL spring athletes whose senior years were cut short by the coronavirus pandemic. When the Laurel Spartans took on the No. 1 seeded Shenango Wildcats in last year’s WPIAL Class 2A playoffs, they had nothing to lose. They were a young team with no...
US Soccer repeals rule that banned kneeling during anthemVideo
U.S. Soccer’s board of directors voted to repeal a 2017 policy that required national team players to stand during the national anthem, a rule adopted after Megan Rapinoe kneeled in support of Colin Kaepernick. The board made the decision during a conference call, U.S. Soccer announced Wednesday. Policy 604-1 states:...
Pirates pick New Mexico State shortstop Nick Gonzales in 1st round of MLB DraftVideo
Nick Gonzales knew that multiple mock drafts predicted the Pittsburgh Pirates would take him in the first round of the MLB Draft, and it started to feel real when he saw a photoshopped image of him in a Pirates uniform. When the New Mexico State middle infielder was still on...
Detroit Tigers draft Arizona State slugger Spencer Torkelson with No. 1 pickVideo
NEW YORK — Spencer Torkelson slugged his way through college, bashing baseballs all around the country with eye-popping power. All those impressive long balls made the decision easy for the Detroit Tigers, who made the Arizona State star the No. 1 pick in the Major League Baseball amateur draft Wednesday...
