As the story goes, one night in 1954, 12-year-old Cassius Clay was attending an event in a building that housed the Columbia Gym in his Louisville, Kentucky, hometown.
Sean Sheppard was distraught as he watched, again and yet again, videos circulating on news and social media of violent altercations between law enforcement officers and African-American men.
The number of women's teams in Division I lacrosse has nearly tripled since 1981-82, and the number of men's teams has grown by 40 percent in the same time period.
Having grown up in the tough Englewood neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side, Kenny Doss is aware of the negativity surrounding what he calls “the hidden city.”
University of Pennsylvania athletics has partnered with a renowned program on its campus to give student-athletes even more exposure to top-notch leadership training.
A venue best known for being the site where a trio of Hall of Fame pitchers spun gems and Olympic athletes broke records is now the home of the Georgia State football team.
Surgery wasn't the worst part for River Seybolt. Neither was the recovery. It was the chemo. “I didn’t want to do it. But my dad told me, ‘If it comes back, it could be worse.’”
It’s not every day you hear about a college quarterback who’s not only throwing for 300 yards on the football field, but also rolling 300s in the bowling alley.