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Three female and two male student-athletes from Creighton University golf programs have been selected to the 2025 Academic ...
The first rules publication for high school flag football — the nation's fastest-growing emerging sport — is now available for purchase from the NFHS. The 2025-26 NFHS Flag Football Rules Book, and ...
Kirk Muspratt has seen it all in his 25 years with the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra — including a performance in a ...
A man who lived in Watsontown, Northumberland County, when he was arrested by Indiana Borough Police on May 6, 2023, and more recently lived in the Danville area in Montour County, is getting a ...
A fascinating blockbuster trade proposal has the Indiana Fever shaking up their core around Caitlin Clark by swapping out one superstar for another. The Fever snapped a three-game losing skid on ...
Last season, the Minnesota Lynx came away victorious. The Indiana Fever will head to Chicago to take on the Sky in what’s become a brewing rivalry in the WNBA. The Fever blew out the Sky in the ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark may be sidelined with a quad injury, but that hasn’t stopped her from staying active off the court — and behind the camera. On Thursday, professional ...
Then there’s the 2025 Indiana Pacers — a team that doesn’t just survive pressure, they seem to crave it. The Wine and Gold Talk podcast’s latest episode revealed a stat that perfectly ...
The Bermuda inline ball hockey summer league season continued with a doubleheader at the PCC Hockey Rink, featuring a scoreless draw and a 25-goal offensive showcase. In the initial contest ...
As Hilary Knight winds down her international career, the four-time Olympian and long-time face of U.S. women’s hockey is hardly done making inroads in her sport. Next up for the 35-year-old ...
Diandra Hyman, bowling (1999-2002), Dyer, Indiana: Hyman was a three-time All-American and the 2000 National Collegiate Bowler of the Year. She helped lead Nebraska to two national titles while ...
A total of $12 million has been invested in this project. And the turnout shows why — this isn't only an athletic facility for hockey tournaments and ice skaters, it's a South Bend staple.