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Rewarding creative heckler a one-shot deal for Penguins’ Sidney Crosby
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby has a message for would-be hecklers after he presented a particularly outspoken fan with an autographed stick Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden. The sweepstakes is over. No further prizes will be awarded. “It’s not a competition,” he said with a laugh after morning skate...
Steelers cut ties with linebackers coach Joey Porter
Coach Mike Tomlin promised changes after the Pittsburgh Steelers missed the playoffs with a 9-6-1 record, and outside linebackers coach Joey Porter became the first casualty. Tomlin announced Friday he is not renewing Porter’s contract. Porter, 41, had just completed his fifth year on Tomlin’s staff. “These are difficult decisions...
Penn State basketball coach says he will do better next time, apologizes for shoving player
Penn State basketball coach Patrick Chambers apologized after appearing to shove a player during a game Thursday night. ESPN cameras caught Chambers pushing player Myles Dread during a timeout in the first half of a game versus Michigan. At a press conference after the game Chambers addressed the incident. “I...
Tim Benz: Don’t let Roethlisberger off the hook amid Steelers turmoil
Let`s follow up on what James Jones had to say about Ben Roethlisberger`s role in the drama surrounding Antonio Brown. "I have talked to a couple of people in the Pittsburgh Steelers organization, and they told me this has been lingering," Jones said on NFL...
No. 1 UConn’s 126-game win streak ends at No. 8 Baylor
WACO, Texas — Geno Auriemma knew that top-ranked UConn couldn’t keep winning every regular-season game it played, even though the Huskies had won 126 in a row. That winning streak of more than four years ended with a 68-57 loss Thursday night at No. 8 Baylor, which won against a...
First call: Antonio Brown reportedly felt Steelers’ standard was ‘slipping’
In "First Call" Friday, a different twist on the Antonio Brown situation. Alan Faneca will take another run at Canton. And some top-ranked hockey teams are in town this weekend. The standard isn`t the standard? Check out this quote from Albert Breer of "Sports Illustrated" as it relates to Antonio...
What would be fantasy impact of Steelers trading Antonio Brown?
When it comes to all this Antonio Brown controversy, as JuJu Smith-Schuster might say, let`s get to the real important stuff: Fantasy Football. If Brown gets traded, there will be some major waves in the fantasy sports world. So, during our weekly fantasy sports podcast with Jeff Erickson of Rotowire,...
Tim Benz: Steelers should be better than Mike Tomlin has made them
Arguing about whether the Pittsburgh Steelers should keep Mike Tomlin is more volatile than any political discussion I can fathom. Give me a nice, quiet conversation about border walls, health care, gun control, government shutdowns or Hillary`s emails any day. Those are far less contentious topics. Sides have been drawn....
Patriots assistant Brian Flores interviews for Dolphins’ head job
MIAMI — New England Patriots linebackers coach Brian Flores is the first candidate to interview for the Miami Dolphins’ coaching job. Miami is seeking a replacement for Adam Gase, who was fired Monday after three seasons. Flores, who met Friday with the Dolphins, has been a Patriots assistant for 11...
Jamie Oleksiak set to return to Penguins lineup against big, physical Jets
Defenseman Jamie Oleksiak is on track to make his return to the Pittsburgh Penguins lineup for the first time since suffering a concussion in a fight with Washington’s Tom Wilson on Dec. 19. Oleksiak has been cleared to return since Dec. 29, but he has been a healthy scratch for...
Shaler grad Duritza chips in for surging Marietta
Luce Duritza’s climb didn’t come by scaling the mountain all at once. The 5-foot-11 forward for the Marietta women’s basketball team had to make gradual progress. As a senior at Shaler, Duritza had her season end when she tore her ACL in the opener. As a college freshman, Duritza was...
Penguins’ Kris Letang says home-ice advantage isn’t what it used to be
The Pittsburgh Penguins just wrapped up an undefeated post-Christmas three-game road trip through St. Louis, Minnesota and New York. In a week, they will embark on a five-game western swing through Anaheim, Los Angeles, San Jose, Arizona and Las Vegas leading up to their bye week. On the surface, then,...
Westmoreland campus clippings: Bucknell’s Hartman wows at Midlands
College wrestlers often make their mark at large-scale tournaments early in their careers. One such tournament is the Ken Kraft Midlands Championships in Illinois, and Zach Hartman made a splash — a few of them, in fact — last weekend at that event. A freshman from Bucknell and a Belle...
Ex-Steelers lineman Alan Faneca a finalist for Pro Football Hall of Fame
For the fourth consecutive year, former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Alan Faneca is a finalist for induction to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The six-time All-Pro guard was announced Thursday as one of the 15 finalists for the Hall’s Class of 2019. First-time eligibles Tony Gonzalez, Ed Reed and...
Pitt coach, ex-Duke player Jeff Capel: ‘I never hated Carolina’
He played and coached at Duke in prominent, highly competitive roles, but Pitt coach Jeff Capel said with certainty and without shame: “I never hated Carolina.” Capel begins the second phase of his Pitt career Saturday when his Panthers (10-3) meet No. 15 North Carolina (10-3) in the ACC opener...
Suspended Clemson DT Dexter Lawrence, 2 others to miss national championship game
Clemson will be without star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence in the national championship game, the school announced in a statement Thursday afternoon. Lawrence is one of three Tigers suspended ahead of the Cotton Bowl last week for testing positive for the banned substance ostarine along with tight end Braden Galloway...
Steelers have options if they want to take salary-cap hit on Antonio Brown contract
Time will tell if the Steelers decide to part ways with All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown after nine seasons. At least two months’ time, to be precise. If the Steelers have decided enough is enough in the wake of Brown’s recent absences from practice and team functions, they can explore...
UPG forward Durand named AMCC player of week
Nadege Durand has been good for a double-doube just about every game this season for the Pitt-Greensburg women’s basketball team. Now she is a double-winner as the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Player of the Week. Durand, a sophomore forward from Philadelphia, earned the recognition after three strong games to close...
Possible trade partners for Steelers and Antonio Brown
There wouldn’t figure to be a shortage of potential suitors for a perennial All Pro, future Hall of Fame receiver who’s on a run of the five best consecutive receiving seasons in NFL history. Of course, it’s a little more complicated than that when it comes to Antonio Brown. So,...
Steelers lose undrafted rookie ILB Matthew Thomas to Ravens
One of the Pittsburgh Steelers proverbial training-camp darlings from August has moved on to a division rival. Rookie inside linebacker Matthew Thomas was signed to a reserve/future contract by the Baltimore Ravens, according to the NFL’s transactions page. Thomas was considered an intriguing prospect when the Steelers signed him soon...
Redskins’ Reuben Foster has domestic violence charge dropped
TAMPA, Fla. — Prosecutors have decided not to pursue a domestic violence charge against Washington Redskins linebacker Reuben Foster, though the NFL continues to review the matter. Prosecutors in Tampa, Florida, filed a notice of termination of prosecution on Wednesday. The notice states that the first-degree misdemeanor battery charge is...
Miles Sanders declares for NFL Draft, will leave Penn State after three seasons
For Miles Sanders, starting at running back for Penn State was a one and done experience. Sanders, a Woodland Hills graduate who was one of the WPIAL’s most coveted recruits less than three years ago, announced Thursday via Twitter that he will give up his senior season at Penn State...
Women navigate toxicity, other barriers in esports
NEW YORK — Susie Kim thinks the women gamers are out there. As general manager for a championship esports team, she would know. She’s not surprised none of them are on her roster. The Entertainment Software Association reported this year that 45 percent of U.S. gamers are female, yet women...
NFL picks Caesars as its first official casino sponsor
The NFL is officially embracing the world of legalized sports gambling, announcing Thursday it has signed a deal with Caesars Entertainment Corp. as the league’s first official casino sponsor. The deal starts immediately, with Caesars using its brand at casino properties and events like this year’s playoffs and at Super...
Podcast: Wrapping up Mike Tomlin’s final Steelers news conference of the season
Fellow Trib writers Kevin Gorman and Chris Adamski join me to "wallow" in "the Steelers`" darkest hour" following Mike Tomlin`s last news conference of 2018. It`s our final Steelers roundtable podcast of the season. We talk about Antonio Brown going AWOL, the looming offseason and Tomlin`s future. Also, the ripple...
