Mike Lopresti is a member of the US Basketball Writers Hall of Fame, Ball State journalism Hall of Fame and Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame. He has covered college basketball for ...
SMU coach Andy Enfield doesn't keep track of stats from across the country, but those who do report that the Mustangs are unique among college basketball teams.
The Spellman family basketball legacy began on a dirt court outside a house in south Phoenix, where Robert Spellman built his own hoop with wood salvaged from alleys around the neighborhood. There, ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — The 3rd-ranked Kennedy basketball team hung a 79-49 final on their rivals from Xavier on Friday night. It's the Cougars' 8th straight win over Xavier, and over their last 22 ...
Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Over the course of six hours in two hearings, Cassidy indicated he holds serious doubts about whether Kennedy is qualified to lead ...
Your editorial “Why RFK Jr. Is Dangerous” (Jan. 27) ably highlights Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine skepticism and ties to trial lawyers. There is another reason for concern: his lack of ...
As Indiana girls prepare for postseason play next week, most of the weekend’s high school basketball highlights involve boys team (although there is one pretty good Illinois girls game coming up).
Four words I never thought I’d say or write about University of Cincinnati basketball ... Huggins and continued at Fifth Third Arena by Andy Kennedy, Mick Cronin and John Brannen seems to ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was diagnosed with spasmodic dysphonia at age 42, causing his voice to become raspy Kevin Dietsch/Getty On Wednesday, Jan. 29, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed the Senate ...
Robert F. Kenned, Jr. is President Trump's nominee to serve as secretary of Health and Human Services. (Rod Lamkey / Associated Press) ...
Kyra Kennedy is one of the many young members of the Kennedy family making a name for herself. The 29-year-old model and socialite is the youngest daughter of health secretary nominee Robert F.
Kennedy was asked by Sen. Andy Kim, D-N.J., if he stands by the charge that wifi radiation causes cancer. Kennedy said yes and said he won an appeals court case against the FCC on that issue.